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Virginia – Hampton Roads Area Coordinator

[…]LCDR Chris and Mollie Beuligmann, USN (Ret), Email: [email protected], Phone: (757) 639-4140, Area Coordinators for the Southside Hampton Roads area. Serving Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Suffolk. Please reach out if you are new to the area looking for fellowship, a place to sleep, or a hot […]

South Carolina – Charleston Area

Area Coordinator: Lt Col Doug & Mary Dickson, USAF. Email: [email protected], Phone: (843) 437-3771. Contact, eastern Charleston: COL Pete and Mrs. Fisher, USA (Ret). Email: [email protected], Phone: (571) 334-2286. Contact, Joint Base Charleston: Charles Wolf. Email: [email protected], Phone: (210) […]

Oklahoma – Area Coordinator for Central Oklahoma, Southern Kansas and Northern Texas

Area Coordinator: Col Tim and Jennifer Hale, USAF (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (585) 220-9613 Additional Information: I am happy to help connect anyone in the southern mid-west region with a fellowship! From ROTC cadets/midshipman to retired families like mine, we all NEED to be engaged in Christian fellowship in order to grow closer to Him, to be better leaders, better family members and resilient […]
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A day in the life of OCF

[…]and leaders alike. OCF executive director, Brig Gen David Warner, USAF (Ret.), other home office directors, and field staff are often on the road visiting OCF members and friends for God’s kingdom purposes.  Larry and Bobbie Simpson, Puget Sound/Family Outreach, and Aaron and Joyce Zook, Fort Hood and South Texas. Nearly a half-million combined on-base personnel, two OCF couples, one awesome God. That is the OCF Centers of Mass ministry of the Simpsons and the Zooks. Aaron and Joyce’s 0700 hour finds them seeking the Lord together in prayer, while Larry is already mentoring an officer and Bobbie is making […]

Christian Leadership for the Junior Officer

[…]including the Supply Room and the Arms Room, I realized that I had an NCO to assist me in each area. Subsequent inspections became much easier, once I recognized and used this force multiplier. You will likely be too busy with the work that is rightfully yours to shoulder the responsibilities of others. As an added benefit, you will find it much easier to write Evaluation Reports for your subordinates. The Quick Decision. More than once you will be pressured to make a quick decision. Be aware that most decisions you make are not life-or-death. In other words, whenever possible, […]

The Jungles of War

[…]while I slept peacefully. I shared this answer with several of my fellow Christians in the Danang area. It was a time of rejoicing for many who had struggled with this same concern. Once again, all was well . . . until. A Pointed Prayer Reminder Not long after all of this occurred, I heard a small brown man say to me, “You are prisoners!” As I started to speak, the man inserted the barrel of an automatic pistol into my mouth. With that, his point was made. My answer regarding “pray for prisoners” had taken on a new meaning […]

Time, Talent, Treasure: ROTC

[…]gifts, available time and resources, and what ministry activities are already in progress in your area. Then pray about how you might lead, join, follow, or stay out of the way, paying particular attention to areas you may be well disposed to go into. Be deliberate, intentional, prayerful and patient.  College ministry has ebbs and flows, and it is easy to get discouraged, especially if you are a nose counter.   Enos: It’s so worth it to see how God can use your faithfulness as you give of your time, energy and resources to make His name known—even with late […]
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