Tag Archives: Christians in the Military

Musings

I’ve spent the last week and a half trying to figure out what to write here—not that I didn’t have moments of inspiration, they just seemed to be very fleeting and I was either too busy or too distracted to … Continue reading

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Gratitude

We celebrated Thanksgiving with my son and his wife the weekend before the holiday is usually celebrated—and carried on the tradition of going around the table, each person declaring one thing for which they were thankful.  The biggest challenge, of … Continue reading

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A Good Man!

I was raised in a church that sadly, did not give me any confidence in the saving grace of Jesus and the keeping power of the Holy Spirit—claiming to be “saved” was a little too presumptuous because there was no knowing … Continue reading

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Monsters!

As the days countdown to my son’s pending deployment, I cannot help but be touched by the fact that some people might consider him a monster—and they are not enemy combatants!  There are influential voices, guiding policy makers on religious … Continue reading

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