I have heard the song a thousand times, but listening to it while thinking about Cheslea made the words feel more true and real. In the context of this morning, I was reminded that God can take the absolute worst imaginable situation- a tragic and horrific nightmare- to make a beautiful change affecting countless lives.
Today was the third annual "Finish Chelsea's Run", a 5k in honor and memory of Chelsea King and benefiting the Chelsea's Light Foundation. Each year, I am completely in awe of the beauty of this event. I'm amazed by Mr. and Mrs. King, and the dignity and grace with which they have handled a situation nothing short of any parent's nightmare. I admire how they have refused to succumb to bitterness and have instead embraced change and hope for the youth of our country. They honor their daughter so beautifully, which is both empowering and heartbreaking because I can't imagine the pain they continue to endure. They are truly an inspiration.
It has been three years. She would be 20 now. I never met her and I never would have known she existed if she would have made it safely home from her training run that February day three years ago. But for some reason, I feel like I know her well. And I think that is what is most wrenching about her story and why I continue to think about her and look forward to this run every year. In her, I see each of my high school smallgroup girls at church- 17, full of life and ambition, looking forward to graduation and the vastness of life just ahead of them. I see myself at 17, a lover of music, learning, and creativity. I see each of my dear friends, brimming with potential and full of laughter and adventure. It could have happened to any one of us.
So today, thousands of people came to honor Chelsea. Vibrant sunflowers were everywhere, and the love and hope in the air was tangible. Even though her life was cut short, she is changing the world. God is truly making beautiful things.
To read more about the event, click here
Visit the Chelsea's Light foundation website here. Proceeds go towards college scholarships for teens who, like Chelsea, are ready to change the world.
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