Thousands form ‘Bridge to Peace’ Unity Chain to honor church shooting victims
The Ravenel bridge is one of many sites that has been on our vacation “to see” list since we initially considered a Summer trip to Charleston. We’ve contemplated and planned and anticipated the trip for months, excited to study the wonderful architecture, stroll the historic streets, visit the beautiful gardens, bask on the warm beaches, and tour the many historic homes, churches, and Civil War sites. When news of the tragic church shooting exploded all over the media, there were so many analytical and emotional responses expressed nationwide: hurt, disbelief, anger, sadness, blame, hatred. It was difficult to fathom how widespread the ripple effect of the pain caused by this tragic loss of life would be. It was a senseless loss of brothers and sisters who had been walking in faith, worshiping, and praying…believers who had been welcoming and vulnerable in the face of hatred and evil. Sadly and selfishly however, somewhere beneath my initial expressions of grief and outrage simmered shallow, lurking questions: What will this mean for our visit? Will there be protests in the streets? Will we be looked upon with suspicion or resentment? Will there be danger?
Then thousands of hands, hearts, and voices stood together, walked the Ravenel bridge, and stood in unity, in grief, in hope. What the enemy had intended for hate, hurt, and death transformed into love, hope, forgiveness, and life.
The betrayed and wounded painted a picture of grace and forgiveness. The hurt became the healers. In walking the bridge, they built a bridge.
In the literal sense, it would be impossible to travel our great nation without the many bridges spanning the mountains, valleys, and rivers. What a great idea: build a way across chasms, gorges, rivers, and roadways! Pretty amazing really: architectural marvels and works of art at the same time! Someone dreamed, someone crafted, and they became reality.


Deb, this is probably my favorite post of yours. Each week more and more of your heart and soul is laid open for all to see the compassion and gratitude within. I simply love the way you bridged your thoughts and brought it to the gospel. I simply think we’re kindred spirits. I’m so thankful you’re a part of our Thankful Thursday community.
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Oh, one more thing, a question. Did you do the bridge sketch with the Colossians verse on it? It fits with a devotional I’m writing for Laced With Grace tomorrow and I’d love to be able to use it.
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Thanks Marsha! I did not do the sketch. I borrowed the image from someone else who shared it. I just looked up the source and will go back and credit it. She gives permission to use it but asks to give her credit. It is called “Charleston Strong” by April Knight.
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Okay, thanks, Deb. Does she have a website I can add to it?
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Yes. http://www.scripturedoodle.com
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I was just coming back to say I found the direct link back to the drawing that she wants it linked back to. http://worship-artist.com/shop/charleston-strong-print They’ve sold 1200 prints of this so far! WoW!
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Thanks for the info. It’s beautiful…simple, but lovely.
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this reminds me of the old song “love can build a bridge” by the Judds
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your words, your heart, your God goggles are a blessing to me!!! this is great!!! i think the vulnerability added by your confession of the thoughts you had concerning the city and your up-coming trip lend to the depth of Glory revealed in your words :). and, i get to call you “friend”!!!! 🙂
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Thanks, Tracey. You bless me so. Love you, friend.
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What a wonderful piece and lovely tribute to the tragedy.
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Wow, this is wonderful on SO MANY LEVELS!! The definition, the images, the scriptures….such a beautiful post! We always hear about Christ bridging the gap for us, so it makes absolute sense that in order to be “Christ like”, or Christians, we should be willing to venture out into the unknown in love 🙂 Thank you this amazing post!
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Thanks so much!
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