

Much of Texas lore centers around a little place called "The Alamo" and a rallying cry: "Remember the Alamo!" Sadly, many of us do not remember the Alamo.


Bonus theological musing: I wonder if there is not a connection for Christians between the Cross and the Alamo. Both were symbols of defeat that became symbols of triumph. Perhaps our cry this week should be: "'Remember (Greek anamesis--a "living" remembering) the Cross!"
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