"Best of Humanity"
This morning I watched a memorial service for seven people who worked for World Central Kitchen distributing food in Gaza. They were killed as they left a warehouse on a food distribution mission. The service had beautiful music and verses of Scripture read by an imam, a rabbi and a Roman Catholic Archbishop. I was surprised to see these faith come together. That alone made a great impression on me. José Andrés, who founded and runs the charity, gave a eulogy. He spoke of each person that was killed telling a bit about them and what they brought to the organization. It was clear he cared for these people and their loss was very hard for him. He spoke of the work that his charity does not only providing food to those in need but letting them know that they are not alone, treating them with dignity and respect. He called the seven workers "the best of humanity" who took risks to feed people they did not know. “ Their exam...