Posted by
Theresa Fleming on Friday, September 12, 2008 8:00:00 PM
Reading about September 11th, one can’t help but remember just how
difficult that time was. Thousands died and millions suffered. But
while it was one of our nation’s darkest hours, out of this great
tragedy emerged the great goodness of the American people. In the days
that followed, millions of families gathered around their kitchen
tables to talk and to pray; reconnecting and recommitting to all that
they held dear. Millions volunteered both their time and money.
Churches were filled to overflowing and a spirit of faith was reborn in
our country that had not been seen in a very long time. And we became,
once again, “One Nation Under God”. But where is that faith now?
In many schools in our country, they don’t start their day with the
Pledge of Allegiance for fear of “offending” someone with the use of
the phrase, “One Nation Under God”. Pornography and strip clubs have
somehow become “freedom of speech” issues, and yet Pastors who dare to
speak on the moral issues of our time are often threatened with legal
action. Where is the freedom of speech for those who serve the
Lord? Consumed with worry over issues such as the economy, we have
sometimes allowed ourselves to forget that it is not the “treasures” of
this world we must worry about-but of the next.
Without a doubt, our country has seen some very tough times. But what
has always brought Americans together, what has given us the courage
and strength to face the tough times and the terrible tragedies that
sometimes occur, is faith. Faith in God, faith in each other, and
faith in the values and traditions that have so well stood the test of
time. For it is these three-Faith, Family and Freedom-that have made us
what we have always been: “The land of the free and home of the
brave”.