Search results for "Contact"
Results 51 - 100 of 536
|
Page 2 of 11
|
Sorted by: Relevance | Sort by: Date
|
Results per-page: 10 | 20 | 50 | All
|
[…]ZIP code). Vote for as many as five candidates. Members who cannot/prefer not to vote online can
contact Susan Wallis at the OCF home office for a hard copy ballot: (800) 424-1984 or
[email protected]. Read more about each candidate below (listed in alphabetical order), or click here if you are ready to vote. LtCol Hezekiah Barge, USMC Education: Florida A&M, 1991, BS Computer Info Sys; Naval Postgraduate School, 2003, MS Info Sys Present assignment: Headquarters Marine Corps, The Pentagon. Ministry involvement: OCF member since 1997, OCF Council, small group leader, West Coast POC; men’s ministry, The Navigators, National Naval […]
[…]website has great resources for starting/leading groups and finding other OCF groups near you. Or contact the home office link-up program for assistance. Let the home office know if you do begin a group, and encourage others in your group to officially join OCF—not just participate in an OCF group—so they can enjoy the camaraderie and benefits of formal membership. Enjoy the unique camaraderie we have through OCF—connecting in fellowship with other military members who love Jesus, to support, equip, and encourage each other in God’s Word. Beth Dowty served as a personnel officer in the United States Air Force […]
[…]
[…]Good kids, clean cut, wholesome, helpful, and cheerful. They are all hanging out, exchanging contact information, taking departure pictures. I will miss this place. A few quiet moments near the spring to thank God for this time. Praise You for allowing us to be here, to know You better…to share. Telling Rick thanks. Words fall short. Hugging a new brother. “Chicago” peppers the gathering with humor, we all laugh. Goodbyes are tough. Aaron drives us to Denver later that morning. T-Bar and Robinson (his son), Brian and Steve and me in the truck. Hugs goodbye at the airport. What a […]
[…]in low voices how they should handle the enemy force. A typical tactic for this kind of contact was to pull back a safe distance and call in artillery, helicopter gunships, and jets to unload their ordnance on the unsuspecting enemy. Jon Shine’s small force could certainly count on the help of their higher headquarters’ arsenal to cover their actions. Another possibility was a frontal assault, achieving shock action and hopefully a quick, decisive victory, but a very risky venture with high probability of casualties. A third course of action involved an aggressive attack on their flank, thereby gaining some […]
[…]firmness at Valley Forge paid off. His character impressed all who came in contact with him. To the distinguished character of a Patriot, he exhorted his men, “it should be our highest glory to add the distinguished character of a Christian.” That he was able to pass on this virtue and character is evident by the lack of desertions, willingness of his men to drill under strict Prussian discipline, and the comments of his soldiers during this period. “Our attention is now drawn to one point,” a soldier reported in the Pennsylvania Packet, “the enemy grows weaker every day, and […]
[…]time. We develop a medical evacuation plan in the event we take casualties; we plan for actions on contact, for vehicle breakdowns, for redundant communication methods, for follow-on objectives, and for a quick reaction force to bail us out if we encounter an enemy force greater than ourselves. My experiences during my Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) deployment demonstrated to me that I needed to invest a similar level of detail and passion in my execution of SPIRITUAL planning (1 Timothy 4:7-8). Make no mistake, physical and military training must be done to accomplish the mission, to establish our credibility as […]
[…]Military Academy and is a 2007 winner of the USMA Distinguished Thesis in Economics Award. To contact Aaron for more information on the mathematical examples behind his article, send an email to: […]
[…]shows you in the ways you should minister with the military. And then do it. Austin: Keep your contact information updated with the OCF home office so that we can network more easily. It really helps our new officers to link up at their next post with another officer in OCF. Why OCF? Burt: As a midshipman, when I was asking questions about who Jesus Christ was and why He was important to my life, two OCFers thought enough of me to invite me to an OCF retreat at White Sulphur Springs. There Jim Wilson shared the good news […]
[…]to Him even more as we learned that Darren was leading nightly patrols and experiencing frequent contact with enemy forces. Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. When we received the very sad news that one of his closest friends was killed, we were overcome more by compassion–rather than fear–for the new widow, and for Darren. Although we were thankful the call we received wasn’t about Darren, we grieved. Don […]
[…]you are excellent as they define excellence. “…and to God what is God’s.” Maintain contact; stay in fellowship with other Christians. “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work”(Ecclesiastes 4:9). OCF’s purpose statement includes: “uniting Christian officers for biblical fellowship.” You have the right to and need to: Meet in fellowship, pray without ceasing, stay in the Word, worship together, and come alongside your chaplains. Practice your religious beliefs as you wish while maintaining sensitivity and respect for those of different faiths or denominations. Share your convictions. “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone […]
[…]board.) TIP: Before you head to your first assignment, call OCF at 1-800-424-1984 so you can contact an officer who is an OCF member where you are going. 2. Do not forsake ACCOUNTABILITY. You are known by the company you keep. Find a brother or sister in Christ and keep each other walking the talk. Go to your chaplain and ask where the Bible studies are being held. TIP: Seek out someone who will hold you accountable. 3. Decide now WHOM YOU WILL SERVE (Josh. 24:15). Will it be the Lord or yourself? Why are you in the military? Have […]
[…]each of us prior to deploying, so that they could be dispensed regularly even when he was out of contact…. When my dad finally did come home each year…he made us his priority—soccer games, dance classes, piano recitals—he was there…. He seemed remarkably equipped to return from long absences and reestablish immediacy in his relationships with us, to affirm us, to amuse us, to hold us accountable, and to talk us down from ledges. Perhaps his intuitive, highly verbal way of relating to us was thrust upon him, being surrounded with daughters… Whatever the source of my father’s knack for […]
[…]
[…]
[…]
[…]
[…]
[…]
[…]Mike & Mary Martin Day & Time: Thursdays at 1830. Email:
[email protected] Millbrook area,
contact for […]
Contact: Capt Josh Bates & TSgt Jessica Bates, USAFR Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret). Email:
[email protected], Multiple studies in the area. Please
contact me for […]
ROTC
Contact: Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: Col Paul McIntosh, USAF, Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Thursday evenings at the Doss Aviation Initial Flight Training Facility. OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
ROTC
Contact: Lt Col Tom Falconer, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected], OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: Mitch & Becki Conover Email:
[email protected] Phone: (904) 504-4006 OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: CDR Jeff Weatherholtz, USN (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]& Pamela Nichols, USA (Ret) Phone: (904) 214-4989 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time:
Contact us for meeting day, time and […]
Contact: Alan Worley Email:
[email protected] Weekly lunchtime studies on and off the base. OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: LTC Cal Benedict, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist with establishing local […]
Contact: LTC Richard Hahn, USAR (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Phone: 317-208-0058 Additional Info: OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: LTC Aaron Cooper, USAR Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]COL & Mrs. John J. Rossi, USA (Ret). Email:
[email protected] We meet on Tuesdays at 1930.
Contact us for further […]
[…]third Tuesday, 1900 Email:
[email protected] Phone: 316.776.9369 Meets at various members homes,
contact Bill or Bev for […]
Contact: COL Bill & Maria Montgomery, III, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF contacts are available to provide local […]
Contact: Maj. Gary & Denise Fullington, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] OCF contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
Contact: CDR & Mrs. Peter S. Burdett, USN (Ret) Cell: 603.738.0168 Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available for local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]COL Steve & Carleene Myer, USA (Ret). Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Sundays at 1800.
Contact us for […]
Contact: Ch(Capt) Bob Edwards, USAF Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local […]
[…]
[email protected] Day & Time: Mondays, 1830-2030. Meets in member’s homes. Please
contact me for more […]
ROTC Local Leader: Rob Allen. Email:
[email protected]. Cell: 864-884-7996.
Contact me for meeting […]
[…]& Chadine Koethe, III, USA (Ret) Phone: (843) 360-3070 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time:
Contact us for meeting […]
Local Leader: COL Ken & Beth Tarcza, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Contact us for fellowship group meeting […]
Contact: LtCol Brian and Delaine Wilhoite, USMC (Ret). Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]or ocfnationalcapital.gmail.com Phone: (703) 569-2307, Day & Time: Tuesdays at 1915. Please contact us for more […]
[…]Lorenzini, USAF (Ret), Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Fridays at 1830. Please
contact us for more […]
Contact: CDR Steve & Molly Hoffman, USN (Ret), Email:
[email protected], OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
ROTC
Contact: Dr. David W. Preston Email:
[email protected] OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]Coordinator: Dr. Sam & Dianne Tate, Maj, USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time:
Contact us for help getting connected to local OCF fellowship […]
[…]group oriented on students of the Captain’s Career Course. Meets at the leader’s home. Contact for […]