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Moral Courage with Diane Foley, mother of executed journalist James Foley

2024/6/11
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Diane Foley discusses her journey of finding moral courage to meet one of her son's murderers, Alexander Kotey, and how her faith and her son's courage inspired her to act on her convictions.

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Seven years after ISIS killed her son, Diane Foley met with one of his killers. Somehow, she was able to find the humanity in her son's murderer. 

ISIS held journalist James Foley hostage for 2 years before publicly executing him in 2014, when they uploaded a YouTube video of James's beheading. After her son's murder, Diane Foley started The Foley Foundation, working to free American hostages held abroad, teach journalist safety, and inspire people to act with moral courage.

I asked Diane how she found the moral courage to meet ISIS terrorist Alexanda Kotey and see him as a human being. If Diane could find the grace to connect with her son's murderer, the rest of us can find the moral courage to see the good in those with whom we so vehemently disagree.

This...is A Bit of Optimism.

To learn more about Diane and her work, check out:

her book American Mother)

The Foley Foundation)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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