Over the past few years, we’ve lived through events that should have slowed us down—but instead, they sped us up.
We moved from crisis to crisis, headline to headline, policy to policy, rarely pausing long enough to ask what any of it revealed about us—our leadership, our institutions, our faith, or our trust in one another.
The Price of Forgetting was written out of that concern. Not to relive events, and not to assign easy blame—but to ask why we forget so quickly, and what it costs us when we do.
History doesn’t punish us for remembering.
It warns us about forgetting.
Reflection isn’t about blame—it’s about preparation.
pomitaly.homestead.com
thewilltosucceed.homestead.com
@joybells49 @PilgrimOutreachMinistries
#Reflection #Wisdom #FaithAndLife #TimesAndSeasons

No comments:
Post a Comment