Friday, November 4, 2016

Forgotten War

A sea change in my ministr(ies), hardly noticeable for its slowness, has been the disappearance of remembrance for those who fell in war. My first major ministry began less than forty years after WWII. That is, some old soldiers were not into their retirement yet. But today, there are very few left. OBSERVATION: I have to say that I didn't really understand the emotion about WWII. I was the next generation. Curiously, I have dealt fairly much with the after-effects of more recent wars in ministry -- in particular, the Angolan war and the wars in the Congo, Sudan, and Somalia -- yet these have not united survivors as WWII did.

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