Wednesday, February 3, 2010

One of the Most Powerful Stories I've Read in a While


Today at his blog, Al Mohler writes a riveting account of an adoption that took place in Haiti just days before the earthquake.


It is, as he says, a story that is both heart-breaking and heart-warming. I urge you to read the story for yourself here.


Here is how Mohler concludes:


"Arno Pet began life as an orphan, but he ended life as a son. He was abandoned at his birth, but he died in the arms of his parents. He did not die as Arno, he died as Arno Pet.


"In the rubble of the Hotel Villa Therese the film crew found the bodies of Richard and Rowena and Arno Pet. In that same rubble, we find a picture of the Gospel of Christ. He who has eyes to see, let him see."

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