Jeremiah 29:11 has been my go-to verse.
Harrison is going to be okay...actually he will be better than okay :)
Dear Bullies:
You use words not fists to batter Harrison. You tell him
he is “stupid”…”a retard”…”worthless”…”an idiot”. You tell Harrison “he’s a loser” and that “nobody
wants to be his friend”. During group
work sessions, you tell him to “shut up...no one wants to hear what you have to
say”. These painful words crushed my
child’s spirit, took his smile away and nearly took him from his family. SHAME
ON YOU!!! SHAME ON YOU!!! SHAME ON YOU!!! You have broken my heart…you have
rocked my world…you have made me madder than Hell!!!
You tell Harrison he’s stupid. Have you seen his grades?
A’s and B’s, definitely not grades you would expect from someone “stupid”,
right? Speaking of grades, how are yours??? You spend so much class time
harassing him instead of paying attention; surely your grades have suffered.
The word “retard” comes from your mouth when talking
about Harrison. Is Harrison retarded? No, and even if he was…who cares? What I
really want to know is where did you receive your medical training and credentials?
Only a highly trained medical professional could perform the necessary testing
to determine if a person is “retarded”. I doubt you have such expertise.
“Worthless”? Nope, again you are wrong. Harrison‘s value
in this life is truly priceless… not only to his family, but to all that have
had the privilege to know him. It is your own lack of self-worth that makes you
feel it acceptable to bully Harrison.
You insist that Harrison is a “loser” and “nobody wants
to be his friend”. Wrong again! Harrison
is most certainly a winner. He always tries to do the right thing…God is in his
heart (just ask his little sister Emily). Harrison is a sensitive, witty,
amazing young man. You are the loser because you will never get to call
Harrison friend.
Speaking of friends, you claim nobody wants to be Harrison’s
friend. He not only has friends, he has
some of the most amazing friends…EVER! When Harrison texted his three best
friends to tell them goodbye and of his plan to take his own life, his friends
not only begged and pleaded with him, but one of those friends was so afraid
for his friends life that he called his own Mom at home. THANK GOD!!! His Mom
then called the school and Harrison was pulled from class. I was called in and
all of the sadness in my sweet son’s heart spilled out. Do you have any friends
like that…friends that would reach out and save your life?
On a final note, my family (yes, even Harrison) has
prayed for you. I pray that someday God will enter your heart. I pray that you
will no longer speak with an evil tongue, but that words of kindness and beauty
will spill from your lips. I pray that maybe just once in your life you will do
the right thing…reach out and make a difference in our world.
Thanks for listening.
Rox