Virtues Spotlight

Immaculee Ilibagiza Forgives Family Killers

by Stacey on November 26, 2010

Immaculée was a 22-year-old college student home for the Easter holiday to visit her family who were from the Tutsi tribe. The Rwandan genocide, a bloody massacre of almost one million Tutsis in 100 days by the Hutu tribe, had just started in 1994, and her parents urged her to stay with a local pastor, a Hutu, who the family knew and trusted. The priest hid her and the other women in a small bathroom in his bedroom. He gave them food and water sporadically because he was afraid the Hutus might find out what he was doing.

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My Dear Friend and Hope, a Tribute

November 14, 2010 Spotlights on Hope
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I write this with great sadness over the unimaginable loss of a close friend to cancer. She was 41. She fought a brave and strong battle for two years but the cancer would not allow her to get better. She took each day in stride, never really complaining, always feeling tired and always hoping that [...]

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Team Hoyt and Love

November 14, 2010 Spotlights on Love
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This is an extraordinary story about the love between a father and a son. After you read about Dick and Rick Hoyt, you will be inspired by, not only the love between them, but also their courage, determination and sheer endurance. Father and Son Team Born in 1962, Rick Hoyt of Winchester, MA suffered from [...]

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Charles Schulz and Perseverance

November 14, 2010 Spotlights on Perseverance
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If you read the strip, you would know me. Everything I am goes into the strip—all of my fears, my anxieties and my joys. ~Charles M. Schulz The man who gave us, Peanuts, the most famous comic strip ever created, played out his feelings of rejection, insecurity and isolation through his lovable cartoon character, Charlie [...]

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