What's precious to the Lord

There is a popular belief that deaths come in threes. As superstitions can be dismissed, so can that one. Now, in the past week there were some deaths connected with the Seminary - em... three of them.

The first involved the revenge killing of a man who lived near the Seminary grounds. Most of us are treated to actors' presentations of being shot. But the sight of the real thing caused one of students, by no means a weakling, to be physically sick. The second death concerned the father of the Seminary bookshop manager. It was for similar reasons and he was found with bullet holes in the head.

The third occurred yesterday, the wife of the Seminary chaplain. The phrase a "mother in Israel" comes to mind as students testified to her love for them. About 300 attended her funeral which is the more surprising because funerals are the same day as the death. Henry, her grieving husband was bodily supported as he came to the service and spoke of her as being the love of his life. Although I'd guess only in her 40s, she had been unwell for sometime.

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints" said the Psalmist, and the past week backs that up.


Photo: We must all hang up our sombreros for the last time

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