This “Year in Africa” has now become merely a Year in Life. Rather, and more impacting, it has become a Year before Death.
My mom is now on her last days. Days. Not months. Not weeks. Days. One visit with her and you won’t need a doctor to tell you that. She is fragile, weak, helpless, and many times voiceless. The last days...
My mom is now on her last days. Days. Not months. Not weeks. Days. One visit with her and you won’t need a doctor to tell you that. She is fragile, weak, helpless, and many times voiceless. The last days...
People talk of the “last days” often and in many contexts. I have watched countless movies on humans fighting against their last days due to plague or invasion. Bucket lists have been made with goals to accomplish before the last days. Just recently, a man claimed to know the last days of mankind and of this world. However, all of this is fantasy. When reality sets in of one’s last days, whether yours or another’s, those fantasies are now valid - each of those depictions, regardless of how dramatized, become eerily familiar. They can be frightening, provoking of painful memories, ridiculously comedic, or even offensive. What do you think about when you consider the last days? If you have had an all too real encounter with the last days, how has your thinking changed?
For her, this could not come soon enough. |
Thank you for sharing Anthony. We are praying for all of you in these last days! I pray for comfort, peace, and lots of love.
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