Saturday, May 22, 2010

Remembering a fallen soldier

On Thursday, May 20, I had the honor of offering the invocation for the Michigan State Senate. Following the prayer, I went upstairs and sat in the gallery. A few minutes later, one of the state senators stepped to a microphone and began to read a dedication for Army Sgt. Lucas Beachnaw, who was killed in Afghanistan on January 13, 2010. As this senator read the dedication, I realized I was sitting next to several members of the Beachnaw family.
It was a solemn and honoring moment for the family of a young man who, at the age of 23, sacrificed his life for his country. I can't imagine how it would feel to be the mother of this young man. I felt honored to be present for this sacred moment.
Sgt. Beachnaw was a brother and a son. His absence surely leaves a void in the lives of those who knew and loved him. While I never had an opportunity to meet him, it was evident that there are many who miss this young man.
War is a complex thing and people have argued and will continue to argue about the need for war. My purpose in this post is not to discuss of debate the merits of war. Rather, it is to remind us that every war comes at a cost, and that cost often involves human lives. Some lose their lives and others suffer physical and emotional injuries that they carry for the rest of their lives.
I honor Sgt. Beachnaw for his sacrifice. I pray for his friends and family as they continue to deal with their loss. Let us never forget those who suffer from the consequences of war, both the soldiers and their friends and family.

shine!
Jason

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