“. . . anyone who loves God must also love his brother” (I John 4:21).
When Raisa Gorbachev was scheduled to visit a New York City elementary school in
1988, a kindergarten teacher asked her students: “If Mrs. Gorbachev were you mother— think of her as the mom of Moscow— and you were all alone with her, what would you ask her?” Without hesitation, a little girl raised her hand and said, “I would ask her if she loves me better than my brother.”
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