Monday, May 27, 2013
It's Memorial Day and I'm Home
It's Memorial Day and I'm home. Last year, I was in Afghanistan. Already, I had prayed over the bodies of Soldiers assassinated in their offices and worked alongside medical teams from two other nations in trying to identify remains after a helicopter crash. Soldiers had committed suicide, leaving stunned comrades and grieving families behind. I'm home and I'm glad to be alive. I rejoice that finally I can eat steak again. Elsewhere, families still grieve and comrades still grapple with the absences of those with whom they worked. I pray for those families and friends who grieve that God will comfort them. Sometime today I will call a cousin whose father died in Vietnam. I pray for peace. Most of all, I pray that all will be reconciled to God through Christ. I'm home. I don't see my grown children as much as I would like, but we're all alive. My wife is here with me. It's Memorial Day and I'm home.
Labels:
Afghanistan,
grief,
Memorial Day,
prayer,
reconciliation,
reunion,
Vietnam
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Yes, it is good to be alive. My husband was in Afghanistan and will be going back soon. He is not a soldier, but there is a danger nonetheless. We are like radars when we hear of news from there, especially Kabul, where he was. You do honor to God in this writing of thanksgiving.
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