On Memorial Day, we do well to remember.

There is an old saying: “Jesus Christ was willing to die for you. So were many, many soldiers.” Every day, we give thanks to Jesus Christ’s willing sacrifice. Sometimes, we should think of the soldiers who died defending our country, and of their families. And, of the families they did not have.

God bless them all.

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