Almost
the End
Today is our last full day in Ireland. After spending the
last 6 days on buses we are going to have a lazy day. A short walk down into
Galway, shopping, taking in the sights and perhaps a meal or two, then we come
back to the US tomorrow.
Over the last week we have seen many abbeys and castle
towers, beautiful landscapes and rugged cliffs, peat bogs, and lots of sheep
and cows. Through it all we’ve had lots of laughs, told many stories and have
appreciated the food and the friendliness of the Irish people.
As we come to a close – a thought or two. I am struck by
the history of Ireland especially the many struggles that formed this people
and land. From the Vikings to the Anglo-Normans, to Oliver Cromwell’s New Model
Army, to the modern British Empire Ireland was under the thumb of those from
outside. Even on gaining partial independence as the Irish Free State trouble
continued with the Irish Civil War followed by the Anglo-Irish Economic War.
Only relatively recently in human history has Ireland
emerged fully free and relatively prosperous. Given the history it is
remarkable that the Irish are so welcoming and hospitable to outsiders.
Through it all the times of trouble there was one abiding
factor – the strong backbone of faith. What a reminder for all – strength, and hope
found in Christ.
Jeff Silvernail