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White Sulphur Springs is hosting a conference for OCF leaders east of the Mississippi 25-27 January 2019. If you are a Bible Study leader or host, OCF Associate Staff, military partner in ministry in the NCR, this weekend is for you.
Study Notes and Questions for Acts 1
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.
Today, we’re talking about spiritual warfare, and our guest is MG Kurt Fuller, USA (Ret.). MG Fuller served 26 years as a paratrooper, 12 years in the Ranger Regiment, and 6 years in combat, including Grenada, Panama, Desert Storm, Haiti, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Rocky Mountain High is a unique outdoor leadership program that focuses the bedrock example of the inspirational and effective leadership as lived out by Jesus Christ. Geared primarily for cadets, mids, and junior officers, RMH is designed to impart to young leaders with the biblical principles to live and serve as Christlike leaders.
Rocky Mountain High is a unique outdoor leadership program that focuses the bedrock example of the inspirational and effective leadership as lived out by Jesus Christ. Geared primarily for cadets, mids, and junior officers, RMH is designed to impart to young leaders with the biblical principles to live and serve as Christlike leaders.
Rocky Mountain High is a unique outdoor leadership program that focuses the bedrock example of inspirational and effective leadership as lived out by Jesus Christ. Geared primarily for cadets, mids, and junior officers, RMH is designed to impart to young leaders with the biblical principles to live and serve as Christlike leaders.
Whether you’re in the group who has never heard of the Great Commission, or if you know the Great Commission backwards and forwards—while reading it in Greek—stick with us today as our guest, CH LTC Dan Holcomb, USA (Ret.), talks about how the Great Commission relates to what he calls “Disciplines of a Warrior.”
Learn how to integrate your Christian faith with your military profession from those who live it in their careers and lives.
My guest today is Pastor Keith Peck. He has over 40 years of pastoral ministry experience, and recently retired as pastor emeritus of Broadneck Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Annapolis, Maryland, where he served for 27 years. Keith offers his insights on the application of wisdom.
Singles, couples, families with kids, or retired—the OCF NCR meet and greet BBQ is a great opportunity for enjoying fellowship with one another while eating savory summer treats. You are welcome—and bring your friends!
Hospitality Home: Pastor Richard Ford Phone: (814) 502-2146 Email:
[email protected] Additional Information: Located 30 minutes north of
White Sulphur Springs Conference Center. Free room and breakfast for OCF members and families if you need a stop over while traveling. Can sleep up to 8 in lower level bedrooms with private bath. Contact me for availability and directions.
We need much wisdom from the Holy Spirit to bear His image faithfully. As an image bearer of God, may your identity in Christ motivate you to be a worthy representative of our Father to all who see Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Surely, as Christian leaders, our desire is to show compassion with an undivided heart—one that rightly discerns truth with reverence for the Lord.
What brings leaders to the point of task overload—the belief that only we know what’s best, perhaps distrust of others, or possibly personal ownership? How are you doing in your pursuit to invite others with similar heart and vision into your area of responsibility?
To me, Luke 5:5 is a curious object lesson. Did Simon really fail, or was his unproductive fishing day tied to Christ’s master plan and call? I would think the latter.
Pilate said to Jesus in John 18:38, “What is truth?” Truth is the foundation on which we stand and is what Christian leaders are called to practice.
So should we question God’s authority? Regardless of how righteous the question might seem, we would be wise to consider the Holy Scriptures and to pattern our questions and concerns after Jesus’ response while here on earth.
White Sulphur Springs Conference Center is hosting the annual Leading Women Retreat for uniformed women, whether past, present, or future.
Becky’s story is one of battling through anxiety and self-worth. It’s a story that tells of her journey to be in a right relationship with her Heavenly Father even when it seems like life sometimes has more valleys than mountaintops, even when it seems like God just doesn’t care.
“An enduring and faithful pursuit in the face of affliction.” That’s how ENS Nelson Chiaravallotti, USN, defines perseverance. In this episode, Nelson also talks about leadership lessons he learned during his time at A&M Galveston and reflects on the sadness and loss of two classmates, one by suicide.
Women: Do you serve in your nation's military? Are you a woman of faith? Come be encouraged in your relationship with Christ with other women who serve.
OCF Ministry News items from Connected newsletter.
Is God enough for you? Being able to say "yes" to this question is the key to contentment, the topic of sessions led by Chaplain Marc Gauthier, COL (USA, Ret), this summer. Send the kids to the R&R children's program or on one of the adventurous youth programs available this week: Camp Caleb Junior (3rd-4th grade), Camp Caleb Adventure (5th-6th grade), Camp Caleb Challenge (7th-8th grade), and Allegheny Outback! (9th-12th grade).
Enjoy speaker sessions led by Dr. Del Tackett, Lt Col (USAF, Ret), while the kids participate in either the R&R children's program or any of the following youth programs: Camp Caleb Junior (3rd-4th grade), Camp Caleb Adventure (5th-6th grade), Camp Caleb Challenge (7th-8th grade), and Allegheny Outback! (9th-12th grade).
Drawing on exilic themes from the book of Daniel and exploring the real tensions of faithful living today, we invite you to come be renewed in your personal and professional commitment to faithful Kingdom life. Our focus will be exploring in depth Daniel’s public ministry as an exile in Babylon and letting that witness inform current tensions around issues like: maintaining allegiance to both God and our calling to the profession of arms; raising godly families amidst an increasingly secular culture; and balancing both a public and private witness to Christ. Come join us and be renewed both body and…