Using his own
story, David W. Peters explores the journey toward healing and wholeness
after unintentionally causing someone's death.
Each of the 40,000 yearly fatal car crashes in the USA are over
in an instant, but their impact can linger for a lifetime. Accidental
shootings, poisonings, and fatal falls often happen because of an
individual's all-too-human negligence or neglect. For the people left behind,
this moment can be a memory fraught with complex emotions.
This is true even for famous people: it was thirty-seven years
before Laura Bush spoke publicly about the accident that killed her high
school friend. When she shared how she lost her faith in God that night, she
admitted that she coped with it by not talking or thinking about it. This
kind of sorrow and shame can radically alter many lives and relationships.
With precious few resources for those in this unfortunate
position, A Tragic Mistake is a much-needed and sensitively drawn look
at the complexities of healing, tragedy, survival, and redemption.