A Thanksgiving Hymn for a Divided Nation

Focusing on God instead of Ferguson, Missouri

With gratitude
we raise our hands toward Heaven
in praise and worship of the God we serve.
We have been blessed
with mercies beyond number.
God’s faithfulness exceeds what we deserve.
With hands held high,
we reach to One who loves us
much like a child who longs to be embraced.

With gratitude
we raise our hands toward Heaven
convinced our world is governed by God’s plan.
When violence
disrupts the peace we pray for,
when prejudice and fear divide our land,
with hands held high
submitting to God’s purpose,
we gratefully declare that God is love.

With gratitude
we raise our hands toward Heaven
acknowledging the One who’s in control.
We humbly bow
before our Lord and Maker
relinquishing our bodies, minds and souls.
With hands held high, we gratefully surrender
to One who works all things for God’s own good.

tune: FINLANDIA

A Doctor’s Death and the Birth of Terrorism

Remembering the martyrdom of Paul Carlson fifty years later

A year and two days after
our young President was killed,
a sniper’s bullet found the rebel’s aim.
A missionary doctor
loved in Congo and at home
left a legacy while gaining tragic fame.

Paul Carlson died trying
to escape and climb a wall.
He came so close to finding freedom’s gate.
But this young, brave physician
paid a martyr’s sum instead
while succumbing to the violence of hate.

That dark day in November
back in 1964
life became a time we never will forget.
A world defined by terror
and the death of innocence
still reminds us of sin’s never-ending debt.

And now fifty long years later
what played out in Stanleyviile
is a script that’s followed far too frequently.
Terror’s drama owns the headlines
as aid workers lose their heads
while we pray to God for justice endlessly.

Lord, have mercy! End the violence!
Don’t neglect the orphan’s cry.
Hear the prayer of victims paralyzed by fear.
Grace the grieving with assurance
that Your Kingdom will yet come
and that You will wipe away each anguished tear.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Carlson

Can the Two Become One?

Here’s hoping the new Congress can make vows of unity

Now that Congress has a reddish tinge
and isn’t quite as blue,
Republicans at last have cause to gloat.
But gloating isn’t what we need.
It is time for things to change.
Our nation voiced their wishes with their vote.

Perhaps we’d best remember that
not all that long ago
the leaders of our country made amends.
While Tip O’Neill and Reagan
disagreed much of the time,
they found a way to function as good friends.

Consider how at weddings
when we’re ushered how we’re asked
which side we’d like to sit on, groom or bride.
Yes, an aisle separates us,
but when all is said and done
what divides the guests is really not that wide.

Can’t both parties learn a lesson
from this wedding metaphor?
While there’s reason to draw lines from which we’ve come,
a marriage of two people
takes in stride their different strokes
as they promise to find ways to live as one.

Clack Has Lost His Click

Remembering Tom Magliozzi

The Click of “Click and Clack” is gone.
Tom Magliozzi has passed on.
His cackling laugh and car advice
are but a memory.

Tom and his younger sibling Ray
brought color to a realm of gray.
The mundane world of car repair
became a sheer delight.

These NPR mechanics knew
that talking cars is fun when you
share stories, jokes and trivia
along with fix-it facts.

The Tappet Brothers were like kin
and every weekend we’d check in.
Like next door neighbors, Tom and Ray
were there to help us out.

We hoped both guys would always stay,
but then last week Tom moved away.
Quite sadly Clack has lost his Click
and we have lost a friend.