Thursday, June 5, 2008

Memories

We here at "Mornings" were sad to hear of the death of Dennis' father, Conrad. Our regular listeners and viewers have come to know Dennis' voice when he calls from Indiana. We'd followed his father, Conrad's, story. The accident, the burns, the loss of his legs and, ultimately, his journey home. Naturally, as Christians, we know there's reason to celebrate, too. But we certainly remember our friend, Dennis, as his family and pray for their emotional strength. If you watch or listen to the program tomorrow (June 6th), we'll giveaway a special FamilyNet DVD recalling the D-Day invasion. It's a poignant retelling of that history-altering event from survivors who, even after all these years, still feel personal loss as they relive those vivid, indellible, images. We'll give them out to callers as long as the supply lasts. And, in so doing, we pay tribute to a unique generation of Americans which, for a second time, rescued the world from a tyrant. Not many remain. Fewer every day. But the memory of D-Day and what it accomplished will last forever. Remember to thank every man and woman in uniform for their service on this D-Day anniversary.--Larry

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