Our Land
“This land is your land
This land is my land
From California to the New York Island
From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters
This land was made for you and me.”
From the time the Declaration of Independence set in motion the United States of America to the present day when we celebrate that declaration, the expansive boundaries of our land have invited people of the world to come and participate in this movement of freedom. Our history contains dark moments and moments when freedom’s torch burned with brilliance.
In our work and our leisure on this Thursday after another July 4 holiday, take some time to think about the multitude of blessings that you experience in this land. Today is also a day to spend time asking yourself questions about how you can make this land of opportunity a better “melting pot” for all people. And may today also be a day to give thanks for founding fathers, for dedicated women and men, for leaders who carry forth the drumbeat of freedom.
This is a day that God has made! Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
--Ben Keckler
07.07.11
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