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I can't begin to outline how many times I have fallen- find a way to get back up even when it almost kills me. What separates people as leaders and followers. Be the leader you want to follow....
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Maj Marty Hogan
CMSgt Randy Beck I have and said very well Chief. Odd how easy some give up or think the road is closed. Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you stand up for freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by words and actions if necessary Marty.
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Marty Hogan.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Marty Hogan.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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SSG Michael Doolittle
SOOOOOOO TRUE..... Lead by example and not just by my words.... We use words in such casual ways and much of it is meaningless unless it is followed by actions that follows the talk... It is a choice we all have to stand tall no matter how many times we fall... The view is better from up here...
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Good morning from a cold snowy Hartland COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Give cmy best to mom and Bella please and have a stand-up day.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs Col Carl Whicker SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM PO3 Lynn Spalding PO1 H Gene Lawrence SSG William Jones Maj William W. 'Bill' Price LTC Stephen F. ] Alan K. SGT John " Mac " McConnell ] Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Douglas Bolton Lt Col Charlie Brown Sgt Randy Wilber MSgt John McGowan Cpl (Join to see) PO3 Bob McCord SPC Margaret Higgins Sgt Albert Castro
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you stand up for freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by words and actions if necessary Mark.
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ SP5 Mark Kuzinski.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ SP5 Mark Kuzinski.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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Good morning COL Mikel Burroughs and all the rest of my RP Family. As warriors we take standing up seriously. How should we look at this subject, strictly from a human warrior viewpoint or should we go to our spiritual roots regarding this. I found an article that I think addresses that issue very well. I admit that it is a bit lengthy but I find it to be well worth the read. Have a blessed day today and always.
What Does The Bible Say About Standing Up For Yourself
Respond with grace, mercy and love where possible.
Grace and Mercy — Turning the Other Cheek
In the New Testament teachings of Christ we see grace and love taught over and over. Matthew 5:43 and 44 say, “Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;". The same thoughts are echoed in Luke 6:27-36.
In these two passages Jesus is teaching His followers to love all people, not just their friends. It takes no great effort on our part to love those who love us. However, to show the love of Christ to others, we should love those who treat us unfairly (Matthew 5:46, 47; Luke 6:32-35). We are told by our Lord to show grace and mercy to those who treat us poorly.Does this mean we should never stand up to those who do wrong? No. That is where the matter of justice comes in.
Justice
Another principle that is taught in the Bible is the idea of justice. God is a God of justice. He has promised judgment on evil. We love the verse that says “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord." But we often ignore the context of that verse. We are taught in Romans 12:17-21 that we should live in peace. We should be honest. We should not avenge ourselves, but allow God to execute judgment.Does that mean we are commanded to live under abuse even to the extent that physical or emotional harm is done to us?
Abuse
The Bible is not teaching that we should willingly subject ourselves to abuse. There is no command that says we have to stay under that situation. If it is possible, you need to get help and protect yourself and those around you from abuse.
Romans 12 says “as much as possible" you should live in peace. But it does not say you can’t leave the situation. Many times people remain in harmful situations because of social, emotional, or physical pressure to stay. They don’t get the help that they are legally and spiritually entitled to receive. This can often be because of threats coming from the one who is inflicting the abuse.
I know it is very difficult to have a “big picture" view of the situation when you are the one going through it. But you need to get help. You need to find someone who can give you counseling and a biblical perspective for the situation. Someone who is not going through this trial with you can often help you see your options more clearly. They can help you remove yourself from the situation or have someone help you out.
You are not commanded to live under abuse. In the vast majority of cases we have the right and ability to appeal to a higher legal authority for help. The one exception is when a government is the one inflicting the unjust practices. The Bible example, over and over, is that we must submit to the authority and trust that God will bring justice in His time.
Notice, I said that we are obligated to submit. That does not necessarily mean we are obligated to obey. However, we must be willing to accept the consequences of that disobedience. A few examples in the Bible of this are Daniel, his three friends, and the Apostles. Daniel was thrown to the lions for his disobedience. He did not fight that. He submitted to it. Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego submitted to a fiery furnace because of their disobedience. They had no promise that God would save them. They even told the king that they were willing to do what was right even if God didn’t save them (Daniel 3:16-18). The Apostles accepted the punishments inflicted upon them by wicked governments for preaching the Gospel. And, as a result, God was glorified and the Gospel was spread throughout the world.
Pray
Before looking at King David as an example of these principles, let’s look again at the passages in Matthew and Luke. Matthew 5:44 says, “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;". And Luke 6:28 tells us, “Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you."
In both these passages we are told to pray for them. What should we pray? At times David prayed prayers for judgment on his enemies (Psalms 5, 17, 58, etc.). Is that how we should pray? Are those the types of prayers that Christ instructs His followers to pray? I believe the overarching desire of David’s prayers and Christ’s command to pray for our enemies is to see God glorified and justice enacted.
Practically, what does that mean for us today? If you will spend time with God in prayer for someone then your thoughts towards that person will change to a right relationship for how you should continue to pray. However, your prayers should be honest prayers for God’s glory and not just for your comfort.
Do you pray for your enemies so that you would be eased from your burden or do you pray for them so that God will be glorified? If your desire is that God would get the glory He deserves from your life and the situation you are in, then you will see the great grace God offers you through this time.
King David — Our Example
Without looking at the whole life of David, we can see a few examples of how he practiced these principles of grace and justice. Where necessary—and possible—David fled from unrighteous abuse.
When David was still a young lad tending sheep he went to face Goliath. David stood up for what was right in defending God. In this case it meant to go to war and engage in combat. David teaches us that there are times it is necessary to fight for what is right. However, David didn’t fight on his own behalf, he fought for the principle of rightness and justice.
Other times in David’s life he refused to fight. He would not kill King Saul even though he had two very easy opportunities to do so (1 Samuel 24 and 26). David showed love and grace.
Then there were times when David knew that the best thing to do was to walk away and allow God to have His justice in His time. Towards the end of David’s life he was on the run from his son Absolom. David had the power and authority to destroy Absalom’s attacks. However, he chose to remove himself from the situation instead of fight. He would allow God to remove his enemy.
Final Thoughts
The Bible says that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12) in the spiritual warfare in which we are involved. That is certainly a true statement. However, often the enemy does attack us in the form of people (flesh and blood). We should not hate or despise those who treat us improperly (Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:28), but also we need to be aware that our adversary, the devil, will attack us using real flesh and blood people. We need to respond properly to those attacks. Our first response ought to be to pray for those who are seemingly against us.
Every situation will need to be evaluated on its own needs. Respond with grace, mercy and love where possible. Remember that justice is important and that God can do a much better job at doling out judgment than we can. Do not feel obligated to stay in an abusive and unhealthy situation. Get help when available. Find someone who can give you objective biblical counseling to see your way through the situation. And never forget to pray. Pray that God would give you the grace needed in this time and that He would be glorified in the trail you are experiencing.
May God help you have wisdom in knowing the right response for each situation.
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What Does The Bible Say About Standing Up For Yourself
Respond with grace, mercy and love where possible.
Grace and Mercy — Turning the Other Cheek
In the New Testament teachings of Christ we see grace and love taught over and over. Matthew 5:43 and 44 say, “Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;". The same thoughts are echoed in Luke 6:27-36.
In these two passages Jesus is teaching His followers to love all people, not just their friends. It takes no great effort on our part to love those who love us. However, to show the love of Christ to others, we should love those who treat us unfairly (Matthew 5:46, 47; Luke 6:32-35). We are told by our Lord to show grace and mercy to those who treat us poorly.Does this mean we should never stand up to those who do wrong? No. That is where the matter of justice comes in.
Justice
Another principle that is taught in the Bible is the idea of justice. God is a God of justice. He has promised judgment on evil. We love the verse that says “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord." But we often ignore the context of that verse. We are taught in Romans 12:17-21 that we should live in peace. We should be honest. We should not avenge ourselves, but allow God to execute judgment.Does that mean we are commanded to live under abuse even to the extent that physical or emotional harm is done to us?
Abuse
The Bible is not teaching that we should willingly subject ourselves to abuse. There is no command that says we have to stay under that situation. If it is possible, you need to get help and protect yourself and those around you from abuse.
Romans 12 says “as much as possible" you should live in peace. But it does not say you can’t leave the situation. Many times people remain in harmful situations because of social, emotional, or physical pressure to stay. They don’t get the help that they are legally and spiritually entitled to receive. This can often be because of threats coming from the one who is inflicting the abuse.
I know it is very difficult to have a “big picture" view of the situation when you are the one going through it. But you need to get help. You need to find someone who can give you counseling and a biblical perspective for the situation. Someone who is not going through this trial with you can often help you see your options more clearly. They can help you remove yourself from the situation or have someone help you out.
You are not commanded to live under abuse. In the vast majority of cases we have the right and ability to appeal to a higher legal authority for help. The one exception is when a government is the one inflicting the unjust practices. The Bible example, over and over, is that we must submit to the authority and trust that God will bring justice in His time.
Notice, I said that we are obligated to submit. That does not necessarily mean we are obligated to obey. However, we must be willing to accept the consequences of that disobedience. A few examples in the Bible of this are Daniel, his three friends, and the Apostles. Daniel was thrown to the lions for his disobedience. He did not fight that. He submitted to it. Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego submitted to a fiery furnace because of their disobedience. They had no promise that God would save them. They even told the king that they were willing to do what was right even if God didn’t save them (Daniel 3:16-18). The Apostles accepted the punishments inflicted upon them by wicked governments for preaching the Gospel. And, as a result, God was glorified and the Gospel was spread throughout the world.
Pray
Before looking at King David as an example of these principles, let’s look again at the passages in Matthew and Luke. Matthew 5:44 says, “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;". And Luke 6:28 tells us, “Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you."
In both these passages we are told to pray for them. What should we pray? At times David prayed prayers for judgment on his enemies (Psalms 5, 17, 58, etc.). Is that how we should pray? Are those the types of prayers that Christ instructs His followers to pray? I believe the overarching desire of David’s prayers and Christ’s command to pray for our enemies is to see God glorified and justice enacted.
Practically, what does that mean for us today? If you will spend time with God in prayer for someone then your thoughts towards that person will change to a right relationship for how you should continue to pray. However, your prayers should be honest prayers for God’s glory and not just for your comfort.
Do you pray for your enemies so that you would be eased from your burden or do you pray for them so that God will be glorified? If your desire is that God would get the glory He deserves from your life and the situation you are in, then you will see the great grace God offers you through this time.
King David — Our Example
Without looking at the whole life of David, we can see a few examples of how he practiced these principles of grace and justice. Where necessary—and possible—David fled from unrighteous abuse.
When David was still a young lad tending sheep he went to face Goliath. David stood up for what was right in defending God. In this case it meant to go to war and engage in combat. David teaches us that there are times it is necessary to fight for what is right. However, David didn’t fight on his own behalf, he fought for the principle of rightness and justice.
Other times in David’s life he refused to fight. He would not kill King Saul even though he had two very easy opportunities to do so (1 Samuel 24 and 26). David showed love and grace.
Then there were times when David knew that the best thing to do was to walk away and allow God to have His justice in His time. Towards the end of David’s life he was on the run from his son Absolom. David had the power and authority to destroy Absalom’s attacks. However, he chose to remove himself from the situation instead of fight. He would allow God to remove his enemy.
Final Thoughts
The Bible says that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12) in the spiritual warfare in which we are involved. That is certainly a true statement. However, often the enemy does attack us in the form of people (flesh and blood). We should not hate or despise those who treat us improperly (Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:28), but also we need to be aware that our adversary, the devil, will attack us using real flesh and blood people. We need to respond properly to those attacks. Our first response ought to be to pray for those who are seemingly against us.
Every situation will need to be evaluated on its own needs. Respond with grace, mercy and love where possible. Remember that justice is important and that God can do a much better job at doling out judgment than we can. Do not feel obligated to stay in an abusive and unhealthy situation. Get help when available. Find someone who can give you objective biblical counseling to see your way through the situation. And never forget to pray. Pray that God would give you the grace needed in this time and that He would be glorified in the trail you are experiencing.
May God help you have wisdom in knowing the right response for each situation.
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you stand up for freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by words and actions if necessary Gene & Linda.
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I thoughtfully and verbally defend the freedom to worship, the freedom of speech and the right to life, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
LORD God I am thankful that before creation YOU planned for the salvation of each one YOU elected by the Word of God being incarnated and standing up on the cross where HE took all the cumulative sin of mankind and made it possible to be free of the impact, control and punishment for sin once and for all. I Thank YOU Lord that YOU justify each and every adopted child of YOURS at our salvation.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for adopted child of God. Guide each one of us dear God to stand up for the downtrodden, the abused, the forlorn, and all who have been shunned by society.
I pray that YOU bless prayer warriors with insight on who and what to pray especially for those who are unable to defend themselves in the face of oppressors.
I pray that parents are training up their children in the love and admonition of the LORD. Enable children to stand up “on the shoulders of previous generations.” Empower them to take up on their own shoulder’s responsibilities appropriate for their age, training and inclination.
I pray that judges, legislators, and executives stand up and assume responsibility for their respective offices. I pray that people everywhere will do better at assuming legitimate responsibility and when it comes to rights, they will focus on standing up for the rights of others.
I pray that people throughout this nation are focused more on responsibilities and assisting those around them who are most in need of help.
LORD I lift widows, widowers, orphans and prisoners to YOU as Christmas approaches. I pray that YOU bless the ministries which support and defend the rights and responsibilities of families; widows & widowers; children; prisoners, and the disabled.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones slept well Tuesday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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