Friday, November 11, 2011

Prayer for Our Boys

Like most parents, I am appalled, nauseated and saddened by the events brought to light at Penn State. My thoughts have turned to my son, Karsten. How do I protect him in a world where the perpetrator is often deemed more valuable than the victim? If "pillars of the community" can be monsters in disguise, how do I keep my child safe?

Approximately one in ten little boys will be molested, but many believe that estimate is low. The number for little girls is even higher - one in five. That means you and I know at least one child - probably many - who has been or is being molested right now. It makes me shake and weep.

I am relieved that the crimes have been exposed and the guilty parties fired, Paterno included. Until Sandusky is in jail and those who covered it up are penalized, this world's justice will be far from complete. However, justice will not remove the children's wounds.

I am praying for the little boys who were Sandusky's victims, of whom there are likely more than we know. I am praying for their parents, for wisdom and healing for them too. I am praying that Penn State's leaders - and those of other colleges and universities - will see the enormous moral error of protecting the violator. I am praying that the students of Penn State will recognize their misplaced loyalty and put themselves in the victims' shoes. I am not ready to pray for Sandusky, though he no doubt needs it.

With fear and trembling, I am praying for my children. And myself. Praying that I will have the wisdom to recognize when something is off. Wisdom to prepare my son and daughter to protect themselves. I cannot always be at their sides. Sadly, I do not have the ability to see into the hearts of their teachers, coaches, and the other adults in their lives. But I can teach Karsten and Annika that they are valuable to God and to me, that their bodies are their own, that no adult has the right to hurt them, and that Mommy and Daddy will protect them like tigers.

Oh, those boys! God, be with those boys. Let them know they are special to you, that you are not far away, that you are angry and brokenhearted FOR them. That your justice is perfect, your love profound and your healing complete.

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