Tsunami............................
/tsu'nami/
The term “tsunami" comes from the Japanese language meaning harbor ("tsu") and wave (nami). The term was created by fishermen who returned to port to find the area surrounding the harbour devastated, although they hadn't been aware of any wave in the open water.
Yesterday was the first worship of 2005, but sorrow embraced our whole community instead of happiness. The tsunami liked a giant to swallow hundreds of thousand people, and the death kept raising day by day. We have seen a lot of touching clips in the news, like people were flooded away, all the houses were collapsed, all the bodies left on the ruins.......
Be affirmative, we could find some impressive moments in the news as well. People cooperate together without nationalities, without language barriers, without ethics, without cultures. They have a common vision, that is save and help as many as they can.
We seem nothing we can do,but donation and praying. If you see this blog, please pray for the death, their family and pray for the donation so that it can be delivered to their hands directly without any corruption.
Tsunami is viewed as a disturbance in the ocean. The term can be symbolic of life’s disturbances, of events which disrupt life in general.
What's my tsunami in my life, inside my heart? How about yours?