Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Friends in war

I saw something about Canada today. I saw a lot of young men, Canadians, all facing in one direction. They were wearing what looked like WWII battle jackets and they were looking over their shoulders. They were pointing to the relationship we once had with them during that war. They were allies to the United States. We had that bond, shared warfare, shared burden and sacrifice. But it seems that lately, the only thing left we shared was a border.

Liberalism, the philosophy from the enemy, the anything but Jesus, call evil good and good evil philosophy, had taken root. They were attacking America as liberals do, and it was grievous. But we always held hope that we could be good friends again, we always prayed for Canada and the Father told us it would end up alright. There has been a change in leadership there, calling for renewing our close ties we once had, and now other points of view have begun to come into their cable news outlets. So the people who were facing one direction in my vision, were looking back to a better time, and a better time has come. We all need to stand together under the Father's sky, and be found by Him fighting this war on terror and on evil. He is leading, let us follow together.