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Five years later, Amish grace still flowing from Nickel Mines
from Sheldon C. Good's article in Mennonite Weekly Review:
Just hours after Charles Carl Roberts IV shot and killed five Amish girls and injured five others on Oct. 2, 2006, in a Nickel Mines schoolhouse, the Amish responded in a way that amazed the world β with forgiveness.
For the Amish, forgiveness is not only a dutiful response to tragedy, it is a way of life β a long, emotional journey. Though the gaze of outsiders has moved on, Amish grace continues to flow in seemingly unimaginable yet strikingly ordinary ways throughout Lancaster County.
The fifth anniversary of the Oct. 2 tragedy provided the backdrop for a Sept. 22 conference, βThe Power of Forgiveness: Lessons from Nickel Mines.β
Oct 11, 2011 Region: North America and Caribbean, Victim, Case:Homicide, Forgiveness, Country:USA









