
Last month, when we did a photo shoot at Guilford College United Methodist Church, we thought these two children with their foam filled batons, were precious. As we stood and watched them, an old church song came to mind: Onward, Christian Soldiers. The 19th century English hymn is taken from New Testament references about Christians being soldiers for Christ. As an example, the following verse, "Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Christ (II Timothy 2:3 (KJV). Onward, Christian Soldiers was played on the battleship HMS Prince of Wales in 1941, with Churchill and Roosevelt onboard. It was played at the funeral of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The hymn no longer appears in the hymnal of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and efforts have been made to ban it elsewhere.*
Consider the lyrics, "Onward Christian soldiers, marching as to war, with the cross of Jesus, going on before. Christ the loyal Master leads against the foe; forward into battle, see his banners go." Young, American Christians of the 1950's were armed to battle not only with their Communist enemies but also with their spiritual ones.
Doubtfully, he children in the above photo know any of this history, or have even heard the hymn sung, but they sure do look like they are having fun on the inflatable battlefield! Happy Sunday, dear readers.
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