COLUMN: Nothing but empty condolences for Sri Lanka
Hopefully you have heard by now that eight explosions rocked the nation of Sri Lanka Easter Sunday and took the lives of 321 people and injured over 500 more.
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Hopefully you have heard by now that eight explosions rocked the nation of Sri Lanka Easter Sunday and took the lives of 321 people and injured over 500 more.
As the end of the semester approaches, social media is lighting up with posts asking for donations for summer mission trips. They commonly urge people to donate while insisting their money will be used wisely for a good cause.
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