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White Sulphur Springs – Winter Retreat 1
The Christmas season is special anywhere, but we take great joy in hosting guests during Christmas and New Year’s at White Sulphur Springs. The stunning mountains covered with snow, the tables laden with warm food, the hotels decorated in the spirit of the holiday season, and the meaningful connections made between families and friends make Winter Retreats unlike any other season throughout the year.
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What is Christian Mentoring?
According to the Barna Group, a market research firm specializing in studying religious beliefs and behavior, as of 2015 only 17% of practicing Christians said they meet regularly with a spiritual mentor.
When PCSing, build a RAFT for teens
When PCSing, the most common strategies teens use with one another involve simple avoidance, picking a fight to create distance so it’s easier to leave, disconnecting through moodiness or hyperactivity, or adopting the “It’s all cool” act. This is why we need to build a RAFT.
Project Help Afghanistan
View actor Gary Sinise talking about his participation in an Afghanistan outreach.
New England ROTC Retreat
NEAR-R is a spiritual formation retreat ministering to cadets and midshipmen from the Northeast.
Mary Poppins and the chain of command
The chain of command—everybody has one. Everybody knows where they are in that chain, and it honestly clarifies and simplifies your life as a military member.
SC’s Climb Together #2
Spring Canyon’s Climb Together is a 3-day wilderness experience, complete with outdoor activities, campfires, spectacular mountain vistas and events tailored to meet the needs of busy families who yearn to “Reconnect in the Rockies.”
Living the military life together
Small group Bible studies have been part of the DNA of OCF since the ministry began in 1943. Within these small groups, there is spiritual growth, an increased understanding of what it means to be a Christian, and a resilience developed for all of life—especially life within the military.
God is real and active in our lives
Army CWO2 Sheldon Duffy and his wife, Salena, share their story of Sheldon’s near-death experience with leukemia and how they endured the trials and uncertainties of not knowing if he would survive.
Hannah Johnson: “In order to glorify God, I have to have it all together”
Today you're going to hear from LT Hannah Johnson, USN, as she talks about her struggles with spiritual perfectionism, and as she says, the fear of being a fraud or being found out.
Spring Canyon – Climb Together #3
Sometimes we need dedicated time-away, in a refreshing, Christ-centered environment to reconnect with our kids. Spring Canyon’s Climb Together is a 3-day wilderness experience, complete with outdoor activities, campfires, spectacular mountain vistas and events tailored to meet the needs of busy families who yearn to “Reconnect in the Rockies.”
SC’s Climb Together #1
Spring Canyon’s Climb Together is a 3-day wilderness experience, complete with outdoor activities, campfires, spectacular mountain vistas and events tailored to meet the needs of busy families who yearn to “Reconnect in the Rockies.”
Spring Canyon – Climb Together #2
Sometimes we need dedicated time-away, in a refreshing, Christ-centered environment to reconnect with our kids. Spring Canyon’s Climb Together is a 3-day wilderness experience, complete with outdoor activities, campfires, spectacular mountain vistas and events tailored to meet the needs of busy families who yearn to “Reconnect in the Rockies.”
Philadelphia
Contact: Justin Sherman, Email: [email protected], Phone: 614-619-0256 (text/iMessage/call/WhatsApp), Contact me to get connected with area Christians (individuals and families) Monthly virtual gatherings and occasional socially-distanced meet-ups in outdoor spaces/parks, OCF contacts are available to provide local information.
SC’s Climb Together #3
Spring Canyon’s Climb Together is a 3-day wilderness experience, complete with outdoor activities, campfires, spectacular mountain vistas and events tailored to meet the needs of busy families who yearn to “Reconnect in the Rockies.”
Doing Ministry in a Box
Hollywood squares. Brady Bunch. Tic-tac-toe. Whatever you call it, OCF largely is doing fellowship in a virtual box so far in 2020 because of COVID-19. This digital frontier has not been without its share of challenges and disappointments, but amid the uncertainty, there are stories of opportunities found and unexpected blessings received from among the membership.
Leadership lessons for young warriors | Episode 027
Today's guest is LTC Todd Plotner, USA (Ret.), who wrote an article titled “Four Lessons In Leadership for Young Warriors” back in 2013. We'll take a deeper dive into the points he made in that article.
OCF 75th Anniversary
Love Languages for Military Couples | Episode 016
What comes to mind when you hear “Acts of Service?” How about “Words of Affirmation” or “Quality Time?” You might recognize them as 3 of the 5 love languages from the popular book first written by Dr. Gary Chapman back in 1995. In this episode, OCF managing editor Karen Fliedner chats with Jocelyn Green about Finding Your Love Language…at the intersection of faith, family, and profession.
Calling all Daniels: Stand firm in the faith
What does that look like today? How are you courageously standing firm personally and in your family? Are you modeling an integrated life of faith, family, and profession to your family, those around you personally, and in the workplace?
Being a Leader That God Can Use
To be a leader God can use, three things must happen: We must have faith in something that is worthy of our faith; we must know who we are in Christ; and we must be prepared to fight the good fight, as we engage in spiritual warfare.
A 16,000-mile ‘HousHold Adventure’
With each passing mile behind the Waring family, a pathway toward future ministry was being paved by connecting with and hearing the hearts of airmen and chaplains.
Time, Talent, Treasure: Warrior Forge
Before Army ROTC cadets can be commissioned as second lieutenants, they must successfully complete what is now known as the Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC), a training event developing their leadership skills while evaluating their officer potential. Once held at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, LDAC —Warrior Forge—now takes place at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Leadership and the Christian Officer
The effectiveness of a unit depends to maximum degree on the leadership ability of the commander.
The Heartbeat of OCF
The OCF small group is a safe place where military Christians can gather to support and encourage one another.
Staying Up Late
A chaplain shares his insights about young, deployed service men and women.
Professional Excellence
The Christian officer should strive to be the very best professional officer possible within his abilities, and he or she should do this in accord with Christian faith and conduct.
Preparing for Active Duty
What should cadets expect from OCF during an Air Force career?
May A Christian Serve in the Military?
A question that each Christian solider must consider.
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