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Friday, February 29, 2008

Families of Victim, Colorado Gunman Speak on Focus on the Family, Part 2

This is Part 2 of the Focus on the Family broadcast I posted yesterday.

Today's program wraps up our series focusing on the tragic events of Dec. 9, 2007, when 24-year-old gunman Matthew Murray took the lives of four young people before ending his own. Dr. Ronald and Loretta Murray, Matthew's parents, describe their emotional meeting with David and Marie Works at New Life Church, where the Works' daughters Stephanie and Rachel were killed. Stephanie's twin sister Laurie joins the studio conversation and expresses her forgiveness not only to Matthew's parents, but Matthew himself. Don't miss this powerful broadcast as our guests explain how God's grace sustained them through the pain and enables them to look with hope to the future.

"Over the years, you learn through life's experiences to forgive, because your only other choice is to be bitter. And I refuse to be bitter." - David Works

Click here to listen.

From OnePlace.com


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