During the First World War...
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During the First World War, the attrition of trench warfare in France decimated both enemy and ally. Guns behind the lines for months poured death upon the hapless troops deep in the trenches. In "No Man's Land" between the trenches in the eerie hours of darkness, troops stood, each twenty feet apart, peering into the darkness ready for the next enemy charge.
Came the miracle! Christmas Eve. Suddenly there was heard coming from the German trenches less than half a mile away, the singing of Christmas carols. The allied soldiers joined in the chorus. Then they both moved out of the hideholes and joined one another in handshake and embrace under a Christmas moon. Together they sang the age old melodies. At the setting of the moon, they returned to their trenches. The ghostly carnage of "man's inhumanity to man" as Robert Burns describes war, continued.
Was this not a glimpse of God's kingdom for one brief moonlit moment?
-- Docherty
Came the miracle! Christmas Eve. Suddenly there was heard coming from the German trenches less than half a mile away, the singing of Christmas carols. The allied soldiers joined in the chorus. Then they both moved out of the hideholes and joined one another in handshake and embrace under a Christmas moon. Together they sang the age old melodies. At the setting of the moon, they returned to their trenches. The ghostly carnage of "man's inhumanity to man" as Robert Burns describes war, continued.
Was this not a glimpse of God's kingdom for one brief moonlit moment?
-- Docherty
