Sunday, September 27, 2009

September 11, 2001 - An old answer for a new problem

Remembering the experience of September 11, 2001 and determining our response and reaction continues to change and grow daily. One of the issues I believe America is struggling with is exactly how we see ourselves. Now there has always been a difference between rural and urban living but some of the lines there were once marks of distinctions that identified where someone lived or where they were from no longer exist..
Life in Southeastern Kentucky has herself made many changes over just the past 20 years, although it might be difficult for some to see the changes. Changes like who lives here and who is our neighbor has changed. I remember driving my grandfather up the roads of Stinking Creek and he could tell you who lived in every home, and something about them and their family. Today, folks do a lot of moving and ”homesteads” in the mountains that everyone once could identify have changed and single family dwellings are one example of change that occurred.
20 years ago our communities were also individually known, but not today. Fourmile is Pineville; Meldrum is Middlesboro; Goldbug is Williamsburg; In Corbin, the urban cluster is confusing because city services are provided in areas not officially Corbin, Ky; Popular Grove is even considered Barbourville; One could blame the postal service and say the closing of Offices that were once staples of our communities is the reason for this merger but nevertheless, it is what it is, things have changed. We’ve gladly taken on a new identity if it provided benefits and services, while honestly loosing just a bit of ourselves along the way. I am not suggesting that this is a bad thing, but merely pointing out that identifying ourselves can be a problem especially as the America of just a few years ago prior to the attacks of 9-11.
English is our native language and here in the mountains we haven’t had any issues understanding one another as we’ve talked. We have long considered the issue of foreign languages to be something that big city’s must content with. However, there is not a schools system in Southeastern Kentucky, a Law Enforcement Agency or a provider of health services that has not needed assistance with interpretation because our mountains neighbors are changing.
One factor that if consistent, I am confident could assist in this transition, would be a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Respecting people, all people is not a new liberal position that has been announced by the Democratic Party. The greatest liberator of all time, Jesus Christ set all people free long before our current system of government was established. Honesty and integrity were not created by the Republican Party those characteristic were created by Jesus Christ, who also established mercy and grace.
If individuals were to institute the teachings of the Bible into their daily lives we would not have to worry about corporate greed and abuse, because individuals living the right way would win out in every decision.
Could be I am just dreaming about a time past, but I don’t accept that position. Jesus never wanted us to live in the past, but rather to press forward. We all have choices and while we may have an identity crisis taking place today, the answer is still in front of us if we would chose to accept

Until then

Sunday, September 13, 2009

September 11, 2001 - Hope & Peace hand in hand

The United States is always in fast mode to show quick remembrance and then run to the next event or moment. Last week I wrote about how the three current living generations have been impacted by events and moments with a special emphasis for 9-11-01.
The date, September the 11th is a date that has many memories prior to the terrorist attack that occurred in New York City, at the Pentagon in Washington and the memorial of an open field in Pennsylvania that was Flight 93. Certainly the terrorist attack on that date in 2001 has overshadowed all other world events. I know of individuals who were born on September 11th, I officiated at the wedding of Mr. Mrs. Lance Kidd on that date in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Golden Rule Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star in London, Ky., was founded on that date in the year 1909.
In the fast mode of living that seems to be the custom here in the U.S. we feel good to remember things on specific dates but I believe the real lesson for learning is that we are impacted daily because of the experienced living we have witnessed and participated throughout our life. President Abraham Lincoln in The Gettysburg Address delivered on November 19, 1863, provided then and now a position that we should each hold to and strive in emulation. President Lincoln on that day said, “It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, but the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”.
The sacrifice of lives for freedom and principals is nothing new to the experience of life. The call to duty has at times been one clearly seen on the approaching horizon while during other time frames we have been caught off-guard totally for that moment. On September 11, 2001 there was both an approaching danger seen by the government and a moment that caught us as individual citizens mostly unaware.
With confusion and still unanswered questions since 2001, our Nation and the world continues to deal with the affects of the decisions made that day, but we have not stopped moving neither forward as a Nation nor as individuals. Obstacles and set backs are a part of life that must be dealt with through attitude, redirection, and constant dreams of the future.
The greatest gift of hope and peace I have discovered was found in Jesus Christ. Hope is all about the things you have not yet placed your hands on, nor the things you have yet to see with your eyes. Some folks will never believe until they see, but the blessings come in seeing with your heart and not your eyes. Peace goes hand-n-hand with hope and again the source I have found for that answer is in Jesus Christ.
September 11, 2001 is one date in our Nations History, and while today may not be marked by world-wide historical documentation, but the positive difference you decided to make in just one life may very well be all the difference in the world thus changing the course of history.

Until then

Sunday, September 6, 2009

September 11, 2001 - "One source for Peace"

The United States stands in memory and memorial regarding September 11, 2001. (9-11). Individuals who are baby boomers and who have the full experience of that generation group, having moments to recall of significance are many. Certainly some individuals might not have an emphasis on events, and if that is the case, I suspect that is do to a lack of involvement in following news or staying current on civic events daily.
Our world today stands among the many winds that blow and our world takes hits daily across the globe. The only fear I have today is not one that regards life after death, as that I settled back in 1972. We’ve all heard of that that consider themselves to be an island off in their own world and that is my fear. Growing up as a teenager and young adult, I have had my moments where I considered that my actions and decisions had to deal with only myself, and that my work had to do with only me. Not sure how I could have developed such a childish point of view, but nevertheless, it happened on different occasions and I guess I should be thankful that my parents overlooked my self position and viewed me as I was, a long way off from growing up.
The decisions we make daily have an impact. Yes, some of the decisions are simple and have no profound impact on our surroundings, but other decisions and actions that we engage in have a wide range of impacts and this should be safe guarded. Consider others is not the easiest thing to do from a stubborn heart position, but when individual have character and integrity proper motives always shine through in their actions as we observe.
9-11 is a moment that causes America and the world to stop and pause, including reflection regarding the actions of others. The history books should reflect that this day had both of the affects of individual actions and decisions. Positive and Negative both flow for the decisions of others and how we reflect and evaluate determines the memory we pass on to the next generation. My youngest niece is not old enough to remember the events of that day, but she will be living out the experience and direct outcome from that day for her remaining life. The words that cover the period of time have now changed our conversations forever. Some individuals who never consider the world outside our boarders now take a moment to hear what is happen in the remaining world throughout their day. It is important, many have learned, to know sometimes what is happening a”cross the street and down the road”.
Protecting our freedoms is not just our government’s task or responsibility, but rather, it is our individual responsibilities to protect and care for ourselves and even those of others. Considering what is the best step to peace and harmony would begin with an inward look into our hearts. As a Christian I don’t always agree with every other Christian in the world but one thing I know for certain. If every professing Christian in the world took time to love our neighbors as our selves and if we also gave like time to pray for our enemies, I do believe we would have many more positive moments to remember in life than negative heart breaking situations.
There is a peace that passes all understanding, and it come from only one source, Him-Jesus.

Until then