Sing A Little Louder

Sing A Little Louder

by Penny Lea

The following words were spoken to me by an old man a few years ago following a message that I delivered at a large church on the east coast.

“I lived in Germany during the Nazi Holocaust. I considered myself a Christian. I attended a church since I was a small boy. We had heard the stories of what was happening to the Jews; but like most people today in this country, we tried to distance ourselves from the reality of what was really taking place. What could anyone do to stop it?

A railroad track ran behind our small church, and each Sunday morning we would hear the whistle from a distance and then the clacking of the wheels moving over the track. We became disturbed when one Sunday we noticed cries coming form the train as it passed by. We grimly realized that the train was carrying Jews. They were on their way to the death camps.

Week after week that train whistle would blow. We would dread to hear the sound of those old wheels because we knew that he Jews would begin to cry out to us as they passed our church.  It was so terribly disturbing!  We could do nothing to help these poor, miserable people; yet their screams tormented us.  We knew exactly at what time that whistle would blow, and we decided the only way to keep from being so disturbed by the cries was to start singing our hymns. By the time that train came rumbling past the church yard, we were singing at the top of our voices.  If some of the screams reached our ears, we’d just sing a little louder until we could hear them no more.

Years have passed and no one talks about it much anymore, but I still hear that train whistle in my sleep. I can still hear them crying out for help. God forgive me.  God forgive all of us who called ourselves Christians , yet did nothing to intervene.

Now, so many years later, I see it happening all over again in America.  God forgive you as Americans for you have blocked out the screams of millions of your own children. The Holocaust is here. The response is the same as it was in my country  ——– SILENCE!”

Christian:

The Holocaust is here.  The blood of the unborn cries out from the very ground of our nation.  What are you doing to help?  Or are you just singing a little louder?

You can do something.  Become part of 40 Days for Life.  Get your church involved, by signing up your church to take a day to come out and pray and witness to our community and speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.  E-mail me (http://40daysforlifepensacola.com/contact/) the day your church or church group is available to pray for life in front of Community Health Care Center of Pensacola.  Let us not deny the TRUTH that children are losing their lives on our watch.  When you are asked what did you do to end abortion in America, what are you going to say?  Lord have mercy on us all!

  • Bernadette

    Wow, that letter hit straight to the heart. It is true, with all my heart I know it is true. It is the memory of my studies of the holocaust- which at least partially- do not allow me to be silent and to do nothing. Silence and inactivity help the bully to beat up the child on the playground- so it is our silence and inactivity which permits millions of innocent human beings to be brutally murdered in our country and all over the world. What a truly frightening world we live in where the silent cries of the unborn many times fall on deaf ears, especially those ears which have been baptized into the royal inheritance of our saviour Jesus Christ. We must pray for people to wake up, live with courage and nobility, and stand up for the innocent victims of abortion… and pray for ourselves that we do not become so bothered by the rebukes of others that we allow it to influence us to become complacent or indifferent.