Susan Otchere

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Susan Otchere

Susan Otchere

@SotchereSusan

Passionate about moms, dads, children, advocacy and working closely with educators to make lives better. Views my Own

Katılım Nisan 2015
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Edgar Sandoval Sr.
Edgar Sandoval Sr.@EdgarSandovalSr·
Honored to join so many committed voices recently at The State of the World’s Children, hosted by Child Partnership. Along with committed partners, we’ll keep showing up, guided by our faith in Jesus, lending our voice and working together to create lasting change for children.
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World Vision USA
World Vision USA@WorldVisionUSA·
In #Ethiopia, @EdgarSandovalSr fed 1-year-old Mone as she recovered from malnutrition—a small moment that became a powerful reminder of what’s possible. This year, we trust God to continue to transform lives—one child, one community at a time. bit.ly/495XguV
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WomenSurgeons
WomenSurgeons@WomenSurgeons·
Don't miss "Shaping Your Surgical Career: How I Did It" with Dr. Audrey S. Kulaylat on July 9 at 8pm ET! This webinar is presented by the AWS Resident & Fellow Committee. tinyurl.com/awsrfwebinar
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Pastor Rich Bitterman
Pastor Rich Bitterman@w_bitterman·
Where Was God in the Texas Flood? The sandals are still by the door. Her toothbrush is dry. There are fingerprints on the car window that no one can bring themselves to wipe away. She was seven. On the Fourth of July, she slipped beneath the water and did not come back. She was not alone. Her sister was found close by, their fingers still laced together. As if one last act of love might hold the river back. Sometimes, the sky just breaks open and nothing is ever the same. When time becomes before and after. When pain is not a page in someone else’s story, but the sound of your own heartbeat. This is one of those moments. And what can be said now? What words can rise in a flood of pain so sudden, so wide, that entire families are washed into silence? Still…we must speak. We must try. Not to explain away the ache. Not to tidy up the tears. But to tell the truth, because silence leaves a vacuum, and in that vacuum, where truth stays quiet, shadows multiply: that this was meaningless, that God is cruel, that death always wins. Let me speak, then, not as one above the sorrow but as one who believes there is a God who entered it. The Ache We Cannot Escape There is a question rising in the throat of every mother whose arms are empty tonight: Where was God? If God is love, where was He when the river rose? If God is powerful, why didn’t He stop it? If God is wise, why did the storm come at all? That question is not a sign of disbelief. It is a cry of faith that feels betrayed. It is the heart’s protest that says: I know You’re there, but I cannot understand You. And that’s important. Atheism has no right to ask why. It has no category for meaning. But grief demands an answer because we know, in our bones, that things are not as they should be. We rage at death because somewhere deep in our soul we remember Eden. We remember a garden where death did not belong. We rage against death because something in us remembers how it used to be. It is evidence. The way your heart recoils at caskets and coffins is not weakness…it is a whisper of the world we lost. And the world we long for. The Suffering That Shook the Heavens But here’s the question grief never expects: What if God grieved first? What if He didn’t stand above suffering, but walked straight into it? He did. His name is Jesus. He didn’t come as a king in gold. He came as a child in straw. Born to peasants too poor to afford a proper sacrifice. Raised in a forgotten town. Misunderstood, slandered, betrayed, beaten. And then He was crucified. You’ve heard the story so often, maybe it doesn’t shake you anymore. But let it. The Eternal Son of God, hanging naked, bleeding before His mother. Not just dying. Being judged. Treated as if He had committed every sin of everyone who would ever believe. The One who knew no sin became sin. And the Father turned His face away. “My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?” That was the cry that echoed across the sky. That was the moment the earth trembled. That was the night sorrow pierced heaven itself. And that, dear reader, is the only reason we can speak hope into tragedy. Because three days later, the tomb cracked open. And death blinked. He is alive. Still scarred, but alive. And one day, every grave will lose its grip. Every river will be rolled back. And every child in Christ will rise. The Suffering God Allows and Enters But what about now? What about the parent who holds a balloon they meant to give their daughter but now releases into the sky with tears? There is a kind of suffering God allows, so that we might wake up. When tragedy comes, the wrong question is, “Why them?” The harder and holier question is: “Why not me?” We live in a world we did not make, with a breath we did not earn, in bodies we did not design. Every heartbeat is borrowed. And every moment is mercy. Jesus once spoke of a tower that fell and crushed eighteen people. His words were sharp and strange: “Do you think they were worse sinners than all others? No. But unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” He wasn’t being cruel. He was being clear. Suffering is a trumpet blast: turn around. Come home. There is another kind of suffering God gives. The suffering of conviction. When the Spirit of God shows you that your greatest problem is not what’s happened to you, but what lives inside you. When your eyes open to the weight of your own sin, it hurts. It stings. But it is the pain that leads to healing. The ache that leads to a Savior. There is yet another kind of suffering…one reserved for God’s children. It is not punishment. It is preparation. Job lost everything. Children. Wealth. Health. Dignity. His friends blamed him. His wife told him to curse God. He sat in ashes scraping his skin with pottery shards. And then God spoke. Not to answer every question, but to remind Job of who He is. To pull Job out of his pain not with explanations, but with presence. “Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth?” Job never got the why. But he saw the Who. And it was enough. The cross tells us this: God never wastes suffering. For the believer, every sorrow chisels away what is not like Christ. Every wound makes room for glory. Every trial becomes a testimony. Even if no one else understands, He does. What We Must Do Now…hear me clearly: We do not just sit with suffering. We move. Jesus fed the hungry. He touched the leper. He wept at funerals. And He calls us to do the same. Grief is not a reason to retreat. It is a reason to love harder. We must hold the hand of the widow. Sit with the father who cannot speak. Bring meals. Write cards. Show up. Keep showing up. And when the words won’t come, we weep with those who weep. That, too, is holy work. But we do more. We speak. We tell the world what Texas still needs to hear: Death is not the end. Loss is not meaningless. And there is one name under heaven by which we must be saved. His name is Jesus. He welcomes sinners. He binds the broken. He walks into funeral homes and whispers, “She is not gone. She is with Me.” To every family grieving this week, I say with trembling: He is there. In the quiet. In the storm. In the empty bedroom. He knows. He sees. He weeps. And He will make all things new. We grieve. But not as those without hope. Because the hands that hold your sorrow are scarred.
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Thank you Chika Kemi Offor for championing immunisation because prevention is always better than the cure! #VaccinesWork
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
We’re thrilled to announce that today’s Global Summit: Health & Prosperity through Immunisation saw a record number of donors pledges, securing more than US $9bn of our total 2026-30 requirement of US$ 11.9bn! #ForOurFuture
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Mark Suzman
Mark Suzman@MSuzman·
As the world faces mounting challenges, tighter budgets and shifting political priorities, we have to make tough choices. But this one thing is clear: @gavi is a smart investment. Few investments deliver the kind of return Gavi does. For 25 years, the Alliance has worked hand-in-hand with countries to expand access to vaccines and immunize over 1 billion children. This is not the moment to pull back – it’s time to lean into what works. That’s why the @gatesfoundation is committing $1.6 billion to support Gavi’s work over the next five years. We’re proud to stand with Gavi, governments, and partners who share our commitment to help all people live healthy, productive lives. Building a global health and foreign aid ecosystem that is more innovative, efficient, and accountable is an essential part of that. Supporting Gavi today means a healthier, more prosperous world tomorrow. #forourfuture gatesfoundation.org/ideas/media-ce…
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Edgar Sandoval Sr.
Edgar Sandoval Sr.@EdgarSandovalSr·
Our Father’s unstoppable, sacrificial love sets a high standard for earthly dads! In my travels around the world, I see men and fathers striving to provide love, safety, and hope to the children God has entrusted to us. Happy Father’s Day to all!
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World Vision USA
World Vision USA@WorldVisionUSA·
Happy Father’s Day to the ones we call Dad — and to the One who never stops calling us His. 🧡
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
All around the world, people are calling for stronger, more equitable global health systems. In just two weeks, leaders have the chance to answer that call by funding vaccine access for 500 million children over the next 5 years. It’s time to give children everywhere a fair shot. #ForOurFuture #VaccinesWork
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World Vision USA
World Vision USA@WorldVisionUSA·
"But Jesus called the children to him and said, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.'" —Luke 18:16 (NIV). Do you sponsor a child? Comment their name and country and our team will lift them up in prayer!🙏
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: CBS just released an incredibly touching tribute honoring President Biden’s impact on America. This is a must watch.
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The Obama Foundation
The Obama Foundation@ObamaFoundation·
The Ann Dunham Water Terrace at the Obama Presidential Center will be a special place that honors President @BarackObama's mother. 💐 This #MothersDay, learn how this serene area on campus will honor the woman President Obama calls the greatest influence in his life.
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery@BMCSurgery·
It's May already! Time for our annual @The_BMC Surgery faculty and resident photo. 📷 😀
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
“Renewed investment in Gavi and the @GlobalFund would mean the EU could demonstrate its commitment to global health and secure its future” - thank you @CharlesGoerens for outlining why the EU “must renew its commitment to global public health”: bit.ly/3RihjMN
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Lilian Dodzo
Lilian Dodzo@lilian_dodzo·
On #WorldSocialJusticeDay, we commit to Bridging Gaps for Social Justice. Too many young voices go unheard. Let’s break barriers and create a world where every child and youth are heard, valued, and empowered. #BridgingGaps
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Lilian Dodzo
Lilian Dodzo@lilian_dodzo·
AU Theme of the Year 2025: “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations” Am at the AU Summit today. What came out from African leaders as the 2025 theme was launched is that the path to justice and repair is long, but the African Union, its Member States, the African citizens and the African Diaspora are determined to walk it together.
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