https://twitter.com/RickWarren/status/326512845070147584
Pastor Rick Warren has been going through a very public period of mourning following his son’s suicide earlier this month. Fortunately, the trolls seem to have lost interest in tormenting Warren, leaving supporters to offer their support and prayers.
That Rick Warren tweet made me sad. To save so many and not be able to save your kid has to be heartbreaking.
— call gunna if you want you a birkin (@KiaSpeaks) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren Ya'll are so special…and so many are finding Jesus in this dark time. Thanks for being so honest & real ..you are loved.
— Dusty Wells (@dusty_wells) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren Wow. I can't even imagine. What a range of emotions that must have brought. Praying in Ohio.
— Guy Hufstetler (@guy_hufstetler) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren I'm so sorry…
That was heart wrenching to even read…prayers with you and your family.
— Mike Kim (@MikeKimTV) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren The tough stuff that keeps happening is an indicator of how much you loved your son. Much love to you and Kay.
— Sue Wells (@suewellspt) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren may you find comfort in his words and sweet memories. God bless you and Ms Kay. I am truly sorry.
— Anna Baker (@bama_baker) April 23, 2013
@RickWarren I'm so sorry. That HAS TO BE sooo painful. You are good parents. He obviously treasured your wisdom and parental leadership.
— Kelly Carleton (@KellyCarleton1) April 23, 2013
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Tweet after tweet, @RickWarren shows us how to be a godly person enduring great pain. Seriously. Scan his 'full profile'. We love you, Rick.
— Todd Hahn (@ToddHahnID) April 23, 2013
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Following pastor @RickWarren is one of the best decisions I've ever made. Being open/honest about faith and pain is how hearts find healing.
— Sam Schnake (@sam_lorton) April 23, 2013
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