I had to share this with all the Stunt Hangar family. My wife Jan wrote this piece for the FCM newsletter, Crosswind for the November issue, enjoy.
When my father-in-law was still living he had a catch phrase he would often use when discussing life. He would say, "Oh well, I'm just living on borrowed time." One day I pressed him about why he always made that comment. His explanation is worth sharing.
John landed on Omaha beach on D-Day. He explained how he felt sitting in the transport waiting for his time to jump out on the sand. He watched as countless men fell where they landed. At the end of that day when he found himself still alive, he determined to never forget that from then on he would live on the time those fallen soldiers bought for him.
As we approach Veterans Day and then Thanksgiving we still have the opportunity to give thanks for all those who have sacrificed in order to keep us free. Yes, there are countless problems in the world, but for the time being we are free and able to celebrate by thanking our God for those who live beyond themselves. Whether on a battlefield, on the back of a fire truck, in a squad car or fighting Ebola in a Hazmat suit we are all living on time borrowed from the sacrifice of others.
God bless America!