One year later: Nation mourns 9 killed in Charleston Church shooting
Fri Jun 17, 2016 10:53 am
More events are planned throughout the day, including a community supper, a summit, worship services and opportunities for the community to discuss how to move forward after the tragedy.
Since the June shooting, many of the affected families have said they forgive the gunman.
Rev. Betty Deas Clark at Emanuel AME said that forgiveness gives them the strength to move forward.
“In order for us to wake up every morning, to live through the day, we do not need the burden of unforgiveness,” Clark said..........
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Since the June shooting, many of the affected families have said they forgive the gunman.
Rev. Betty Deas Clark at Emanuel AME said that forgiveness gives them the strength to move forward.
“In order for us to wake up every morning, to live through the day, we do not need the burden of unforgiveness,” Clark said..........
To read further go to this link: wsoctv.com
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