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[email protected] Phone: 317-997-6623 Please contact me for additional information. Cadet
Bible studies are conducted from June – mid August on Sunday and Wednesday evenings from 2000 – 2100 at the PT Pit directly behind O’Neil […]
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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 […]
[…]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 […]
[…]comprehensive description of roles and relationships in military ministry requires a thorough study of the New Testament. Here are some possible actions. Build a friendship and maintain contact with the chaplain regardless of differences in theology. Pray for and with one another when you can. Find positive ways to express and discuss your differences. Make OCF or personal ministries part of the Command Religious Program by staff procedures that show you are acting openly in accord with military customs and regulations. Participate in the chapel if you can. If God leads you to a local church, try to find ways […]
[…]knowledge is essential. Command at higher levels demands an ongoing commitment to personal study and reflection. Command In The Broadest Sense I have previously used the terms command and commander in a rather specific way, but in truth, their meaning is generic. Although an officer may not ever be close to a battlefield or combat unit, nevertheless he will command. Because, to command is to lead and a commander is, certainly, a leader. There are countless valuable officers who never command a unit, per se, but no matter what the circumstance, they will command, that is lead, others. That is, […]
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[…]least have been given insight as to why. As we strive to live out our faith in our profession, the study of Job prompts a few thoughts to consider: Can we trust God emotionally when our circumstances demand justice? In my lack of discernment of how God is working, can I question the fairness of what He allows? What should my response be to trials I do not understand? Job’s response was to question God. One might conclude that Job got wrapped up in matters too great for him. As leaders, we often consider the big picture, the larger plan. […]
[…]grades. But the unexpected quizzes revealed how much I actually knew –not how well I could study for an exam. Tests weren’t unfamiliar to James, who writes, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance” (James 1:2-3). When things are at their worst, the one with perseverance is at his or her best. Perseverance reveals itself in one more day of responsibility, one more week of faithfulness, and one more deployment. But if you’ve ever asked, “How long?” you’re in good company. This question […]
[…]USAF (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Wednesdays at 0630. Base Chapel Annex, Men’s […]
[…]Time: Wednesdays at 1800 – 1930, in Bunker Hall Rm B-106 at Ft. Gregg-Adams ASU. Dinner at 1800. Study begins around […]
[…]& Time: Thursdays at 1900. Meets at the leader’s home. This is a Permanent Party […]
[…]& Time: Varies, contact for details. Meets in Ash II LLC, 4th floor. Leading the
study: Bryce and Elissa Thomasson Email:
[email protected] or […]
[…]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 […]
Local Leader: Mrs. Bobbie Simpson, Email:
[email protected], Day & Time: Women’s
study meets in the Chapel on Naval Base Kitsap on Wednesdays, […]
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[…]course students, and permanent party members, along with their spouses and kids. Join us for a study in the Word, food and […]
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[…] Phone: (505) 358-6552 Day and Time: We meet almost every Friday at 1800 for dinner followed by study at 1900. Children are welcome. Our goal is to glorify God by fellowshipping and reading God’s […]
[…]Fridays at 1800. Dinner provided – meals on rotation from hosts and regular attenders of the study. Families are welcome – those with children from ages six months to teens typically […]
[…](850) 999-3171 Additional Information: Sundays @ 1800 (6pm). Small group study for young singles. Hosted by husband and wife with passion for young adults. Home cooked meal […]
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[…]1700 to about 1900. Families and singles are welcome. After dining together, God willing, we will study His word, pray for one another, and encourage each other. Please text or call if you’re […]
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[email protected] Phone: 540-974-3010 Day and time: We meet Thursdays at 1730 for dinner then
study. Contact for location as we rotate homes […]
[…]& Time: Thursdays, 1200-1300, at the Wheelhouse. This is a combination of lunch, fellowship, and study. We’ll discuss how faith, service and life intersect. Free pizza provided! I’m the Pastor for Adult Discipleship and Outreach at Nansemond River Church in Suffolk, Virginia and a Chaplain in the Air Force […]
[…]303-3438, Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Meets Sunday evenings at 5PM for a meal,
study and worship. Please text or email for more […]
[…]to enjoy a senior officer fellowship on a Sunday evening once a month. We share a meal, a short study, and a time of prayer. We rotate to meet in each other’s homes. Our focus is encouraging each other, growing in Christ, and praying for the base. Please contact me for location and other […]
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[…]Maj Aric Ramsey, USMC Email:
[email protected] Phone: (248) 219-5354 Day & Time: Small group topical
study incorporated into morning PT. Meets at the Crossfit tent of Harney Gym at 0600 on […]
[…]Brown, USA (Ret) Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: We meet on Tuesdays at 6 PM to
study the Word of God deeply and with conviction. Contact us for further […]
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