A Month to Remember

 A Month to Remember


Typically, November is the month where we remember those in our lives who have passed away. Tying in with Remembering Sunday, where we remember those who lost their life fighting for peace, November is a month of reflection, grief, solace and hope for a brighter future. 


I was recently alerted to a song composed using letters from daughters, wives and mothers of men serving in the military. It was such a touching song that it inspired me to look further into songs that were purposely written to remember soldiers in the military and songs that have been composed to help people through grief. But for today, I want to discuss the song Wherever You Are and the beauty behind it.


Wherever You Are by Paul Mealor is a touching tribute to those in war, sung by the Military Wives Choir at the Rememberance Service in 2011. It claimed the Christmas number 1 with over 556,000 copies being sold in the week. Alongside the song was a short film outlining the wives’ experience whilst their husband was at war and their thoughts surrounding the song. The music and the lyrics are simply beautiful and really speak to your heart, regardless if you’ve had first hand experience of a family member or loved one being involved in war. I urge you all to watch the video and reflect on the words and the meaning behind them. 






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