What is it we remember
Today
we stop to remember the end of WWI – a war that significant social, political
and economic consequences toppled empires and gave birth to nation states
unheard of. In its ending it sowed the seeds for future wars and conflicts that
can still be seen today in the Middle East. We particularly remember the
terrible human cost of this war, especially on the young nation of New Zealand.
Jubilate Hymns have run a contest for a hymn for
this week. Here are two verses from the winning entry by Ally Barrett (https://jubilate.co.uk/songs)
Hope for the world's despair: we feel the nations' pain; can anything repair this broken earth again? For this we pray: in every place a spark of grace to light the way.
Love for the human heart: when hate grows from our fears
and inwardly we start to turn our ploughs to spears. Help us to sow love’s precious seed in word and deed, that peace may grow.
I have blogged about ANZAC Day before mostly around the myth that this war was for our freedom. We must stand against this to prevent us being pulled into other wars that are equally about Empire. You can read some of my thinking about this here..
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