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Saturday
May292010

Memorial Day 2010

I am not a veteran of our nation’s armed forces. I have relatives who proudly served our country in uniform, but I have not. However, I remember their service. I remember speaking with them about war, and death, and friends who did not return home. I remember them speaking about freedom, service, and patriotism. Four years of high school Navy JROTC reinforced in me a powerful love of country. I still get a tightness in my chest when the National Anthem is played. I still get angry to see people talking, laughing, and wearing their hats as the flag passes by. Call me a sentimental fool; but I think many have lost their patriotism and their gratitude for our freedom and its cost.

Memorial Day is a day set aside to remember all those who died in America’s wars to secure our freedom. It is a day to reflect on the cost of freedom, and to pay tribute to those who fearlessly guard it every day. Many will not give freedom or country a single thought this Memorial Day weekend. They will blissfully enjoy a long weekend of summer fun and ignore the meaning of this day. The freedom they ignorantly enjoy and take for granted is secured by those who lay their lives on the line for the rest of us.

This Memorial Day, take time to remember. Take time to be thankful. Take the time to observe our flag waving in the sun, and reflect on all for which it stands.

Wednesday
May052010

National Day of Prayer 2010

"I urge then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone - for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness." 1 Timothy 2:1-2

Our country is today contending with issues that are causing its very foundation to crumble. Our moral and spiritual roots are eroding. Families are disintegrating. there seem to be very few leaders who will take a stand for God and His Word.

Will you join with others this Thursday May 6, 2010, for the National Day of Prayer, and lift up our nation before God? Will you cry out in repentance and intercession on behalf of our country and its leaders? Will you beseech the God of heaven to have mercy on our hurting and aimless people? Will you implore the Savior to redeem the lost? Will you beg the Holy Spirit to draw people of all ages back to God?

Ararat Baptist Church, 3608 Brownsville Highway, Jackson, TN, will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM so people can come in and pray. We will provide free prayer resources to guide you as you pray for our nation and its leaders. Even if you can only pause a moment, stop and pray for America.

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