9/9/12

Sunday Inspiration: Sara Weaver

A couple of years ago I wrote about Randy Weaver's eldest daughter for the Belgrade News.

So I was interested to learn that Sara Weaver Balter has written a memoir of sorts. In From Ruby Ridge to Freedom: "Sara shares her family memories, life struggles, life lessons, personal family photos, the days of the siege where she lost her mom and little brother, and most importantly, her message of forgiveness."

When I interviewed Sara, who is married and has a young son and lives in Montana, she shared that she has indeed forgiven the federal government agents responsible for the death of her loved ones at Ruby Ridge, Idaho.

Apparently she continues to have the 'peace that passes all understanding'. Sara has eschewed bitterness. She has chosen wisely.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How does an expert marksman mistake a woman breastfeeding an infant for a bearded male?

I am not into anti-government conspiracy theories, but I also never really understood this one...

TCC said...

I know, right.

You should google the interview that William Shatner conducted with Sara.

Karen Phillips said...

I know, right. You should google the interview that William Shatner conducted with Sara.