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Local Leader: Mrs. Bobbie Simpson, Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Women’s
study meets in the Chapel on Naval Base Kitsap on Wednesdays, […]
[…]monthly Open House Military-friendly Christian Fellowship (MCF) featuring fellowship, food, song, study, and prayer. We aim for “first Fridays”, but please confirm via telephone or […]
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[…]LTC Al Underwood, USA (Ret),
[email protected]. Contact for information regarding Bible
study and fellowship in the Charlottesville and University of Virginia […]
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[email protected], Phone: 703-915-9799. POC for weekly student-led Bible
study for Naval ROTC Midshipmen at Regent University during the academic year. Please contact me for […]
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[email protected] Phone: (804) 873-4206 Day & Time: Wednesdays at 1800. Food, Bible
study, and fellowship at the leader’s home. Follow us on […]
[…]LTC Bill & Gayle Rue, USA (Ret), Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Leavenworth Home Bible
study. Contact for day, time and […]
LADIES BIBLE
STUDY Local Leader: Mary Martin, Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Tues 1300-1500 Meets at Fountain of Grace church, childcare […]
Local Leader: LTC Bob Deckard, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Bible
study leader: Dr. Tim Murphy Email:
[email protected]. Day & Time: Tuesday at 1830 -2000. Location: Ft. Knox Religious Education and Religious Support Office Bldg. 4768, Room 7, 226 South 8th Armored Division Drive across the street from Prichard Place Chapel. Men and women’s discipleship
study groups are available along with […]
Local Leader: Tim & Kim Tormey Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Fridays at 1730. Pike Road
study. Kids are welcome. 5:30 PM bring-a-dish dinner, 6:30 PM Bible […]
[…]& Time: Varies, contact for details. Meets in Ash II LLC, 4th floor. Leading the
study: Bryce and Elissa Thomasson Email:
[email protected] or […]
[…]& Time: Thursdays at 1200. Chaplain’s Bible Study at POW-MIA Chapel on Mitscher Ave. Contact Clay or Fred for more […]
[…]& Time: Thursdays at 1900. Meets at the leader’s home. This is a Permanent Party […]
[…]glory. Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: We meet at 1930 on Thursdays for Bible
Study, September through […]
[…]COL Jackie D. Kem, USA (Ret) Day & Time: Wed at 1900 Email:
[email protected] Leavenworth Home Bible
Study, Contact for info. Additional Contact: LTC Charles S. Owen, USA (Ret), […]
[…]USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Wednesdays at 0630. Base Chapel Annex, Men’s […]
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[…]to the Christian faith. That’s just something I’ve learned after over two decades of study. It became an intriguing challenge to reconcile my unshakable faith with my firm commitment to science. I’ve been very pleased to find, however, that there is no contradiction. Understood accurately, the two cannot contradict each other. If you see a conflict between what you observe in nature and what you read in Scripture, you’re doing one of those two things incorrectly. …Suffering… There is a temptation to think you’re suffering because it’s something you did. Be very careful with tying something to sin. We are […]
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[…]from God’s preparation for him through USNA OCF. Stepping out in faith, he leads a Bible study with other exchange students, praying that in addition to encouraging one another, they will also shine the light of Christ on those around them. Austin: Seeing what OCF does, connecting people for life! A couple years ago one of our senior girls led a group of plebes at our Tuesday night Bible study, and frequently met with each one outside of class. She would listen to their plebe year woes, record prayer requests, share Scripture, and bring them treats. And she’s continued, even […]
[…]God’s Word and pray together. They are also putting to feet the exhortation from a recent Bible study, “faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead” (James 2:17). Group leaders LT Flip and Christie Johnson opened Purpose Boutique, a women’s clothing store ministering to both local and global physical needs. The “how you shop can change a life” store features artisanal clothing and accessories created by impoverished women, produced by companies who educate and help them earn livable wages. A portion of the shop’s net proceeds is donated to charities helping women and children escape human […]
[…]We mentored a couple having marital difficulties, inviting the husband to dinner and weekly Bible study. He came to know the Lord during the nine months of Bible study, and decided to go back to his wife and family. That was twenty-nine years ago—and they are still together. Joe Orosz: We took time during meetings to pray for the designers and contractors who shared their lives—family members in the military, illnesses, etc. During Heritage House’s construction, we prayed for the superintendent’s family member during deployment to Iraq and prayed him safely home. The superintendent had never experienced that on any […]
[…]OCF involvement ramped up when he and Penny were stationed in Hawaii—he later served as Bible study leader, area coordinator and on Council—Penny also “grew up OCF.” She regularly visited the conference centers with parents Fred and Ilene Stubbs, who also hosted neighborhood Bible study groups throughout their military days, and in recent years, served at the conference centers. The same biblical principles Tim and Penny infused into their own children’s spiritual lives—and reinforced by conference center ministry—is what they as “pathfinders” pour into the lives of the ECU cadets, helping them to “follow Christ and integrate their faith into […]
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[…]lineage. As we stand at the foot of the Cross, have we lived up to a life worthy of the call (Ephesians 2:10; 2 Corinthians 5:20)? The God of the Universe, creator of all things, has invited you to partner with Him in His kingdom in the places He has you right now. If we really grasp the enormous truth of His calling on each one of us, we should be passionate and excited about the mission He has for us […]
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[…]written by OCF member MAJ Mario Miglietta, USA. It is based on a story told during an OCF Bible study that he attends. A person in the Bible study told of a Soldier from his battalion who had fallen on hard times, but who found encouragement and hope from a letter he received from his little sister. Mario says he was inspired by that story and wrote about what the Soldier had gone through—”how I imagined the story evolved.” He had been facing adversity, it seemed, at every waking moment. Too many small failures. Too many wrong words—both […]
[…]topics including Christian living, discipleship—and the “Bad Girls of the Bible” women’s study. Fort Campbell OCF’s pre-Bible study conversation over dessert is heavy on training exercises and upcoming deployments. Two regular attenders are on deployment, while another will deploy soon; a fourth soldier is now home, recovering from combat wounds. Prayer time ensues, especially for traveling mercies and the three babies due over the next few months. 1900 Marriage counseling is another aspect of several OCF field staff couples’ ministries, particularly pre-marriage topics with cadets, mids and young officers. A licensed minister, Steve Wade has also officiated at several […]
[…]ClimbOn!; Sunday school facilitator, parish council, community soup kitchen board, CGO Bible study and mentoring leader. Personal testimony: While searching for hope and healing after a hardship at the USAF Academy, a chaplain and a small group Bible study helped me see my spiritual need. I accepted Christ as my savior as a 2Lt. What is the biggest challenge you see currently facing OCF right now? Our biggest challenge is mentoring, equipping, and encouraging officers—especially junior officers—to be bold but kind in ministering to a military community that is increasingly hostile toward Christ and His followers, even while it is […]
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[…]is doing. Inquire about what your husband or wife is learning through personal quiet time and study. How can I pray for you today? Be deliberate and discerning in praying for your spouse. Give permission to ask each other difficult questions. If you don’t, who will? Challenge, support, and encourage deeper spiritual growth: journaling, Scripture memory, extended time alone with God, fasting… Ask yourself: How am I serving my spouse today? Is he or she on my “calendar” or “to do” list? Extend grace- daily. Forgive and ask for forgiveness. Think the best of your spouse’s motives and intentions. In […]
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