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This week's biggest story is the tragedy in Michigan. On Sunday, September 28, a man drove his truck into a Mormon congregation in Grand Blanc Township, opened fire on worshippers, and set the building ablaze. Four innocent people were murdered, eight were seriously injured, and the assailant was killed by police. We know what happened. We know who did it. But the question everyone is asking is: why? Scripture teaches that understanding motivation is a moral imperative—essential for pursuing justice and finding peace. While answers about the assailant's motives may bring some comfort to grieving families, no explanation will ever justify this evil. Real, lasting peace comes only from understanding the "why" behind the death of Jesus Christ, who gave His life as a ransom for sinners.
By Heath Lambert5
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This week's biggest story is the tragedy in Michigan. On Sunday, September 28, a man drove his truck into a Mormon congregation in Grand Blanc Township, opened fire on worshippers, and set the building ablaze. Four innocent people were murdered, eight were seriously injured, and the assailant was killed by police. We know what happened. We know who did it. But the question everyone is asking is: why? Scripture teaches that understanding motivation is a moral imperative—essential for pursuing justice and finding peace. While answers about the assailant's motives may bring some comfort to grieving families, no explanation will ever justify this evil. Real, lasting peace comes only from understanding the "why" behind the death of Jesus Christ, who gave His life as a ransom for sinners.

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