April 19, 2007

Media Coverage of Molly’s Story

Posted by National Campus Office :: 9:35 am

You can now view Molly’s interviews with the National Media online. Molly is a freshman that is involved in the ministry of Campus Crusade at Virginia Tech. She lived next door to the first victim of Mondays’ shootings.

Also read Molly’s story as told by Tony Arnold, Media Relation’s Director with the Campus Ministry.

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    IT is so painful to hear what Molly has gone through. I pray that the Lord will bring peace to her mind. I was startled to see how much she looks like my granddaughter who will be going away to college in a year. This could happen to anyone, anywhere. I am glad that Molly has forgiveness for Cho. We need to pray for all who have died, their grieving families and friends, and for the family of Cho. Campus Crusade is a wonderful organization and I was so glad to hear a member of Campus Crusade interviewed. God bless all. Maureen James

    Comment by Maureen James — April 21, 2007 @ 5:44 pm

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    My Sister In Christ,

    When i recicved the call notifying me of the tragedy and the lives of my fellow siblings taken i was in shock and yet rejoicing at the same time. For i knew that He was in all of this, showing Himself in a great way to awake the hearts of the sleeping and raising the dead to call upon His name. As a student at Florida State University we held a vigil, nothing huge just recognizing those who lost their lives, but it was what took place afterward that was such a blessing. A small group began to pray, holding hands and lifting all of you at VT up to Him. And slowly we began to sing, asking not only for peace in the hearts of the hurt, but for revival and preperation in our own hearts. Crying out to be a sanctuary for Him. I opened by eyes after a few songs and was astonished as hundreds of students were all in this circle singing, praying and calling on His name. May the campus at VT be blessed, peace flow like a river and the power to sing the words, “It is well with my soul”. We love you all and you are in our prayers, how amazing it was to hear your voice Molly and the strength in Him that shown. God Bless and May His Name Be Praised.

    In Him Who Saves,
    Gooldy

    Comment by David Gooldy — April 21, 2007 @ 5:17 pm

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    Dear beloved brothers and sisters of CCC @ VT:

    The Lord is using Molly’s story to bring glory to Him! CCC is mentioned in the following article: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/VATech/story?id=3055979&page=1

    Comment by Duke Nguyen — April 20, 2007 @ 9:19 am

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    Dearest Molly and all CRU:
    Since I first heard on Monday morning about the shootings, I have been praying for someone with a Christian witness to be interviewed by the news reporters and encourage everyone to begin the process of forgiveness. Without forgiveness there cannot be deep healing for their hearts and minds and without healing there can be no peace. My son graduated in Dec from VT and his girlfriend still attends. We are praying continually throughout the day for all of you and after seeing your interview with ABC on this website we believe that we are seeing God enabling you to repay this evil act with good. Our prayer is that the media, all the media, be willing to report the whole truth and not ignore your story Molly, and the stories of others like you.

    THE WORLD NEEDS TO HEAR WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY.

    We have been praying for revival/repentance and a move of God’s Spirit upon the VT campus (and all our college campuses)for several years now. THANK YOU for sharing your heart and for giving your testimony on forgiveness. Your willingness to be vulnerable and speak the truth in love may save more lives than you or I could possibly know. May the peace of our Lord Jesus be always with you.

    Rev. 12:11 “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”

    Your brothers and sisters in Bristol, VA

    Comment by Ruth Grunstra — April 20, 2007 @ 8:57 am

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    www.VT32.org

    Created to remember the 32 innocent members of the Virginia Tech family who were horrifically taken from us. Please help us honor the victims by sharing your thoughts and prayers.

    God bless!

    Pay it forward…please keep this message & our prayers moving.

    Comment by Josh M — April 19, 2007 @ 3:39 pm

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