We're praying for you, Littleton

"Imagine a day at school-- physics is boring, English is Shakespeare, PE is hockey, and then it's lunchtime. You hang out with your friends then you hear noises like firecrackers. You notice a guy is walking toward you, then you see he's got a gun and that he's using it to kill your friends. This isn't a movie, this is Columbine. "

This page is dedicated, in loving memory, to all the innocent who lost their lives in the Columbine Highschool massacre in Littleton, Colorado last April. "It was the most horrifying school massacre America has ever seen. This tragedy was a product of ignorance, hatred, and access to guns." By making this page, I'm asking you to remember, and pray for the friends and families who've lost. Even if you aren't a religious person, a little gratitude goes a long way. God Bless

To the students, teachers, families, and lost ones of Littleton: My thoughts and prayers are always with you. I'll always be affected by what happened April 20, even though I never knew anyone of the victims, or their families, but I'll never forget. There are so many of us who care, who love and are praying for all of you.

"There are some things I'd like to say, but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived ok. I'm writing this from heaven, here I dwell with God above. Here there's no more tears of sadness; just eternal love. Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of site, Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon, and night.."

The innocent who perished ay the hands of two troubled classmates:

Cassie Bernall, Steven Curnow, Corey DePooter, Kelly Fleming, Matthew Ketcher, Daniel Mauser, Daniel Rohrbough, David Sanders, Rachel Scott, Isaiah Shoels, John Tomlin, Lauren Townsend, and Kyle Velasquez. Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold.

Some people may turn their back on me for listing the two gunmen above. I'm not saying they are innocent. The world could never forget, or never forgive them for the evil they've done, or the innocent lives they have taken, but as children under God, their presence on earth is missed. By reaching out to the outcasts, rather than turning our backs on them, we may help prevent another tragic massacre from springing out of Columbine's ashes.

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~JLC~