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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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Oklahoma – Vance AFB

Hospitality Home: Maj Howard Deunk, USAF, (Ret) Email: [email protected]  Phone: (580) 234-2502 Additional Information: Can provide an overnight stay AND a meal. We have two guest rooms with a double bed in each (i.e., 2 couples) and 4 couches that can accommodate one person […]

Utah – Salt Lake City

Hospitality Home: Maj Andy & Christy Clark, USAF (Ret), Email: [email protected], Phone: (801) 573-5488. Additional Information: Can provide an overnight stay AND a meal for 2 people. SF Condo with one outside patio step. A/C, 2 guests in queen bed. Private bath, secure WiFi, laundry. Small-medium, well-trained dog OK. Seasonal pool. May provide ride from/to SLC International. Approximately 40mi. south of Hill […]

Members: Cast your vote now for OCF Council

[…]Jay Tobin, USA Education: Wheaton College, BA English Literature, 1997; University of Oklahoma, MHR Organizational Behavior, 2003; Bethel Seminary, MDIV Pastoral Care/Systematic Theology, 2006; Syracuse University, MBA Defense Comptrollership Program and MPA International Leadership and NonGov’t Orgs, 2013 Present assignment: Chaplain Resource Manager at IMCOM (Installation Management Command), Fort Sam Houston, TX Ministry involvement: OCF Member since 1997, area coord, Germany; co-leader, Fort Riley, KS, and Fort Lee, VA; led a Spring Canyon Winter Sports Retreat; teaching classes, seminars, and retreats for OCF members; Fort Campbell OCF; worship team co-leader and Sunday School teacher, Syracuse Alliance Church, NY; lead pastor […]

Ice Cream in Iraq

[…]do you fight the war? Much of the fighting is in cities. It is extra difficult to fight a war in a city because the bad guys have a lot of places to hide and it can be hard to find them. Lately the good people of Iraq want the bad guys to leave so they are telling us where they are hiding. That has made our job a lot easier and a lot safer! 11. What is war like? War is no fun at all. I wish there were no wars anywhere. If there was no war, we would […]

Professional Excellence (Durfey)

[…]format The U.S. Coast Guard motto is Semper Paratus, “Always Ready.” Smaller than the New York City Police Department, the U.S. Coast Guard today must carry out economic, environmental, law enforcement and humanitarian missions while serving a key role in national security. A tall order. Its personnel must be “always ready” to respond; the challenge to leaders is to serve those who serve. Those most effective in that role are those who put others’ interests ahead of their own and put their trust in the Lord. By doing so, they exemplify the service’s core values of Honor, Respect, and Devotion […]

The Wounded Healer

[…]fallen world where evil can strike anyone. Yet none of the aspects of suffering limit God’s capacity to use pain in a redeeming fashion. Isaiah’s prophesy about the greatest Suffering Servant declares, “By His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Jesus’ wounds and suffering are the venue through which we have been redeemed. Believers can rejoice because through our own lives, God uses the mystery of pain and suffering through which His eternal work shines brightly. After David came face-to-face with his scarred, miserable nature and repented, he penned marvelous words of God’s mercy that have guided sinners for centuries, […]
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