Victor Marx is described as a “high-risk humanitarian.” He has helped orphans and widows with successful missions to Iraq, Syria, North Africa, Southeast Asia and Central America – many times in high-threat environments. “Resiliency,” he said, “is more than enduring (abuse). It is taking a hit, taking a breath and coming back up; taking a hit and coming back up. That’s how you build resiliency. With it, you have to have hope.” He also said, “You don’t give up justice for forgiveness. It can be both. But what is forgiveness? Forgiveness is giving up my right to hurt someone back for hurting me.”
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