Monday, December 1, 2008

The War

When you think of our soldiers in Iraq you obviously think about the trials they face in a war torn country and rightly so. These young soldiers risk their lives daily for us. They do it without hesitation because they believe in something bigger than themselves. They find themselves running into the face of danger with great courage and no regrets. They fight a war between good and evil and unfortunately it is not the only enemy they are confronted with.
The war between good and evil rages on inside of them as well. Many of these young soldiers came over here without question knowing that it was their duty. Yes, they did it because they had to, but what they didn't have to do is sign on the dotted line. Remember this is an all volunteer army.
However, their loved ones didn't always sign on with them. So many of our young soldiers face the enemy we know as terrorism, and the one we know as divorce. It is so sad to see and hear about young men going through agony because they can't be home fixing something that just isn't right. Chances are they wouldn't be able to fix it anyway with no more commitment than that, but they are here and they cannot leave their post.
The other night we had a young soldier threaten suicide by leaving a couple of notes for friends. Thank God they were real friends who knew to report it immediately. He was found signing out ammo from the supply office. Who knows what would have happened if they had just hesitated for but a while. That young man is now in observation. I am not sure what is going to happen to him. He'll probably be sent home and may even lose his military career, but at least he is alive.
There are many other stories, but I am not going to share them all here. I really hate to write about the negative and I know that is not what you have come to expect from me. Typically my writings are all positive, but this is a reality that will not go away by wishing it so.
So next time you pray for our soldiers pray for more than just their safety in war. Pray for their spiritual health, pray for their families and loved ones at home, pray for them all to have the courage, commitment and love for one another that binds them together. Pray that they all know or will know our Heavenly Father who loves us so much and who has promised to never forsake us.
I am so glad I am among a fellowship of believers who know how to love because we have been shown how to love by the one who loves us.
God bless you all and God bless our American Soldiers

2 comments:

Nancy H. said...

Aohter great post Dale. I sure love you!

Agnes said...

don, Frank and I pray regularly for you but this has so convicted me to expand time and content of my prayers for you all. Thank you Dale. looking forward to your return to NHC. Ag