Leading through mourning….

April 17, 2007

It’s been an emotional week for me.  My mom was diagnosed with thyroid cancer last week.  She has had surgery, is recovering and the prognosis seems to be very good.  Final pathology reports will be out tomorrow or the next week. 

As we awaited surgery yesterday and sat in the hospital last night, we watched along with the rest of the nation in shock and horror as the events at Virginia Tech unfolded….deep, gut wrenching sadness and loss. 

I’ve always been a George W. Bush supporter, even before he became my President.  But there have been moments in the past 7 years when I understand with the deepest gratitude why he is in office.  Some of the darkest moments in our country’s history have occured while he’s been in office.  Events totally out of all our control.  

In these times when we have been driven to our nation’s knees in despair and pain, George W. Bush has been there to lead the nation in mourning.  Leading through mourning takes a very unique individual.  A spiritually mature individual.  It takes someone with deeply rooted compassion and faith.  It takes someone with transparent emotions and a fearless resolve to comfort and lead even through tears. Until today watching my President with those grieving students, parents and faculty, I had not been able to put words to what I’ve witnessed in George W. Bush. But today, the words rose in my heart…."Leading through mourning." 

Many have criticized my President for displaying his emotions so openly.  If he’s frustrated or mad, you know it.  If he’s happy, you know it.  If he’s royally ticked off with the press for instance, oh yes you know it. But if he’s hurting, that’s when my President is the most transparent.  When his heart is broken you really know it. When he’s walking with our nation "through the valley of the shadow of death", he leads our mourning by showing us that while it hurts to the deepest parts of our heart, he honestly and genuinely believes that God is with us. 

Many times we’ve experienced the strong one in our individual family who leads us through the hard times.  The family member who rallies us together and tells us it’s ok to hurt and ok to be overwhelmed with grief.  But also the one who says, "Come on.  Let’s walk through this together."  That’s my President. 

In many ways, George W. Bush is NOT like President Ronald Reagan.  But this is one way he is very much like Reagan. He has the heart and personality that is easily moved and filled with compassion and open emotion.  Reagan led us through mourning when we lost the Challenger.  At that time, it was the worst thing a generation had been through.  And he led us through the mourning. 

We can’t change the past or the circumstances that bring us to a difficult exerience, but we can walk through it with God and eventually move past the hurt and journey to victory over evil.  And that’s really the lesson of today.  We’ve come to a difficult time in our nation’s history, and I for one am so grateful to have a leader who is willing to lead….even through mourning. 

 Kelley Smith-Limestone Co.

    

A Heart Felt Resolution

Last week during AFRW Legislative Days, the following resolution was presented to the Republican Women of Coffee County.  The resolution was signed by Governor Bob Riley and then was also read the following day on the floor of the Alabama Senate by Senator Harrianne Smith.

Whereas, on March 1, 2007, a tornado touched down in Enterprise Alabama causing major damage and loss of life; and

Whereas, the hardest hit was the high school resulting in tragic loss of eight young lives; and

Whereas, the mebers of the Republican Women of Coffee County sprang into action by clearing debris, and comforting those affected by the diaster; and

Whereas, the days following the tragedy these caring women responded when the major asked them to take over the program to feed breakfast and lunch to city employees during the crisis; and

Whereas, club president Sue Neuwein and club member Barbara Light coordinated with the help of RWCC members, associates and many other volunteers, spent 480 volunteer hours to serve from 350-600 meals per day.  These meals were prepared in the Recreation Center and transported to various job sites where the employees were working non-stop on recovery efforts.

Be it therefore resolved that the Alabama Federation of Republican Women recognizes the leadership of President Sue Neuwien and the efforts of Barbara Light and all the many volunteers who truly represent the stamina of the Republican Woman.  These actions exemplify the spirit of "Caring for America".  We thank you.

Adopted by the AFRW at Legislative Days in Montgomery Alabama this 11th day of April 2007.
 

 

Our Deepest Sympathy

With heavy hearts, the members of the Alabama Federation of Republican Women extend our deepest sympathy and prayers to the families touched by today’s tragic shootings at Virginia Tech.  Please lift up in prayer this community as they struggle to move through this trial.   

"Even as I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for your rod and your staff, they comfort me."  Psalm 23:4

As our great nation mourns the loss of precious lives, may we confidently fear no evil and truly be comforted by the guidance of the Lord.  

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