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  1. Having a firefighter son, I can’t get myself to read, “Young Men and Fire.”

    As we wake up this morning, my heart and prayers go out to those suffering from the port explosion in Beirut, Lebanon. In particular, the ten member firefighter crew that was battling the port fire before the explosion, “have disappeared.”
    I pray for their grieving families.

    So much devastation.
    So much sorrow.

    And now more food shortages will come when over 10,000 have lost their homes.

    “Epoch Times estimates 85% of the country’s grain, mostly stored in silos at the port, was also destroyed.”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/beirut-explosion-aftermath-death-toll-rises-100-4000-injured

    “Lebanon’s Year From Hell” – Death Toll Tops 100, Over 4,000 Injured After Beirut Explosion

    Please pray for the people of Beirut.

    1. Hey Krissy, that’s one book I’m passing over too. That would be pretty high on my list of most horrible ways to die. I was a Forest Service fire fighter during summers in college and twice I had crew bosses who got us into a dangerous situation. One time the strong winds changed direction and we had to make a run for it. Another time in Wyoming we were too close to begin with and when it flared up, we finally got the heck out of there marching double time. The smoke was so thick at one point and my eyes were watering so bad and I couldn’t even see where I was going. Not a fun feeling when you’re high-tailing it away from a fire. We were referring to it as “hot-tailing it” that day since we felt the heat on our backsides. lol. I finally grabbed the backpack of the guy in front of me and held on until I could see again. You know you’re too close when you get wet from the water-dropping helicopters.

      1. Saint, My reply from four days ago is not there, so I”m sure the error was I didn’t push laptop button twice… Thank you for the wonderful adventure/near death stories. Whew. You are definitely fearless and brave!
        Krissy

    2. A mother’s heart hurts for her son when he faces danger, Krissy. As I pray for the Lebanese, I pray also for your son’s safety. And for your tender heart.

      Carry on, in grace

      1. Once a Marine, Thank you so much for kind words and prayers for my son! Also, if I have any tenderness of heart, it is all the Lord’s doing. He has chiseled away much of my cold heart through trials, pain and suffering, just as He does with us all to make us more like Him. Your comments are always encouraging. Bless you, Krissy

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