I should be dead.
Many times throughout my short time on earth, I should have died. I, Sackie Kwalalon, have often asked myself this question: "Why am I alive?" I remember the experiences I had during the fourteen-year Liberian Civil War and wonder why God allowed me to survive when so many others did not.
I lived and others died. Is this fair? What about the families who no longer have a husband or a father? Should they consider themselves unlucky, while I should consider myself the lucky one? You might think I should be happy
I lived through these terrible events, but this is not always the case. The truth is, I live each day with the memories. I live with the nightmares.
I should be dead.
Many times throughout my short time on earth, I should have died. I, Sackie Kwalalon, have often asked myself this question: "Why am I alive?" I remember the experiences I had during the fourteen-year Liberian Civil War and wonder why God allowed me to survive when so many others did not.
I lived and others died. Is this fair? What about the families who no longer have a husband or a father? Should they consider themselves unlucky, while I should consider myself the lucky one? You might think I should be happy
I lived through these terrible events, but this is not always the case. The truth is, I live each day with the memories. I live with the nightmares.
Where is God in War?
210
Where is God in War?
210Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798988899372 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Common Good Coalition |
| Publication date: | 10/31/2023 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 210 |
| File size: | 597 KB |