Responding to the Virginia Tech Tragedy
by Phil Gons on April 17th, 2007
Here are some responses and resources for responding to the recent tragedy at Virginia Tech.
- John Armstrong: A Tragic Day in Blacksburg
- Joel R. Beeke: True Shepherding
- Anthony Carter: Good Grief?
- Jim Coffield: From Grief to Glory
- Chuck Colson:
- Covenant Life Church: Viriginia Tech: How Do We Respond? (collection of resources)
- John MacArthur: “Life-or-Death Questions from the Virginia Tech Tragedy” (MP3)
- Al Mohler:
- Archie Parrish: Mourn with Those Who Mourn
- Burk Parsons: Sin, Death, and Grief
- John Piper:
- R. C. Sproul: A Grief Observed
- R. C. Sproul Jr.: Hope
- Bishop Desmond Tutu: “God Cares. God Loves. We Choose”
- Gene Edward Veith: A Tale of Two Funerals
- Bruce Ware: Coordinated Hands of God and Men
- N. T. Wright: “God With Us, Grieving”
- Ed Young: The Tragedy in Virginia
HT: Mark D. Roberts for a couple of these.
See also:
- Christian Post: Where Was God During the Virginia Tech Shootings?
- LATimes: After massacre, worshipers ask God ‘Why?’
Last updated April 26, 2007.
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