Saturday, November 11, 2006

Veteran’s Day Tribute

Every generation has its own challenges to overcome. Every generation has enemies to conquer. Every generation has lessons to learn. For the World War II generation, those challenges were many, those enemies were overwhelming, and those lessons were profound. Every generation has victories and failures. The men who fought in World War II were no exception.

How will we remember these men who fought and died to protect the liberties we take for granted today? What can each of us do to honor these men who sacrificed everything to protect women, children, and Christian civilization as we know it?

If we don’t remember the victories, how can we honor our forefathers in obedience to the Fifth Commandment? If we don’t learn from their mistakes, we are doomed to repeat them. Take the time to ask these men...before it’s too late. Ask them about the providences of God. Ask about their victories and failures. Thank a veteran today.

2 Comments:

Blogger Herb Eash said...

Hello Scott Eash,

It is nice to see other Eash'es making there presence known on the Web. My site is http://www.herbeash.com/ and http://www.hctech.net/ I've been working on the world wide web since it started and never thought I would see another Eash until Kevin Eash the race car driver put up his site and now you.

I hope that your films go great and that you become a big success! Do you know your family tree? I come from the Pennsylvania Dutch Eash Family which we are all related but spread throughout the world. By what I know it was either stay in Dutch/Germany and become catholic or have your head removed. My ancestors decided to leave in the late 1400s for America.

At your convenience send me an email herbeash@herbeash.com

Sincerely,
Herb Eash

3:14 AM  
Blogger Scott Eash said...

Mr. Eash, thanks for your comment. I'm so glad you stopped by! It's always a pleasure to cross paths with distant relatives like yourself.

It's interesting you mentioned Pennsylvania Dutch Eashes. I currently live in Pennsylvania Dutch country, but my great grandfather's family comes from Maryland. We're probably related somehow. To be honest, I don't know my family tree, but I do know we all go back to Adam and Eve. So we are related somewhere along the line!

You're welcome to my blog anytime. Please come again and God bless.

-Scott Eash

8:42 PM  

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