On the anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster, many survivors describe their inability to forgive and their need to find someone to blame. In the midst of darkness and sorrow Ray’s story stands out. He welcomed seven of his neighbours into his top-floor flat, offering refuge while awaiting rescue. Later it was found that they had sat on his bed, while Ray sat on the floor at their feet. In an inquiry full of sadness and grief, we heard Ray's family describe him as a hero. His actions that night reflect a love that is so often absent from our society. He welcomed his neighbours into his home and gave them a space on his bed as they took their final breath. Ray loved his neighbours as himself.
Grenfell Tower: how to love your neighbour
Written by David Fletcher 14 Jun 2018Additional Info
- Praise: God for Ray’s story in a society that mainly values self above others. (Matthew 22:37-40)
- More: www.eauk.org/culture/friday-night-theology/grenfell-tower-how-to-love-your-neighbour.cfm
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