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What Right Looks Like

[…]not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door…” Listen to the Right Advisors However, the question still remains–how do you recognize right when you see it? Second Chronicles 10:6-15 gives one lesson in that area. Within this Scripture we see the importance of listening to those who have experience and knowledge and can pass that on to others. However, in this situation King Rehoboam “…rejected the advice of the elders.” Because of this rejection his subsequent actions divided the people of Israel. Thus, the lesson learned here for junior leaders […]

Leadership Excellence

[…]lead-is judged continuously by his subordinates, and the efficacy of his efforts is tied directly to the ongoing reassessment of that fitness. The leader, therefore, must uphold the highest standards, and set an unambiguous example. He must first tend to his own character, and then to the character of his subordinates. He must, in fact, touch his own soul before he can ever hope to touch the souls of those who serve under him. There is deep and subtle truth in the Latin expression, “Nemo dat quod non habet,” (You cannot give what you do not have). The question, then, […]

How Should a Christian Live?

[…]is any poverty in the discipline of philosophy, it is in taking a purely intellectual approach to the subject, which never demands a personal commitment to any worldview. A variation of this poverty is to act the chameleon, being both double-minded and having a double set of ethics, depending on the situation. Questioning is not bad, it’s essential. Without reason, we have no legitimate basis for faith, let alone any claim that one system of beliefs is any better than another; all talk of God or religion would be senseless babble. If God is rational, we should expect his revelation […]

Members: Cast your vote now for OCF Council

[…]lost around us to notice. We must not compromise our stance in all attempts to pass on our faith to the next generation of leaders. Nominated by: COL Rich Goldsmith, USA (Ret.); COL Jack Kem, USA (Ret.); LTC Tom Schmidt, USA (Ret.)   LTC Ric Schumacher, USA Education: Mercer University, BA Chemistry, 1991; Washington State University, Masters Chemistry, 1991 and PhD Nuclear Chemistry, 2011. Present assignment: Air War College Ministry involvement: OCF member since 2001, home Bible study leader, Germany; small group leader and area coordinator, West Point; Emmanuel Baptist Church leadership board; Sunday school teacher, discipling cadets; cadet chapel, […]
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