[…]& Time: We host an Officer’s Bible Study on the 1st Thursday on the month on Camp Hansen. We are also looking to host a family friendly Bible Study on McT. Contact me for more […]
[…]and small families to our home for a meal and/or an overnight stay. Our home has easy access to Camp Lejeune. It has a single guestroom with a queen bed and other rooms if an air mattress meets the need. We have two dogs, a fenced yard, kayaks, and a fitness […]
Local Leader: CDR Don Nordstrom, USN (Ret) Cell: (515) 250-9658 Email:
[email protected] Day & Time: Thursdays at 1200. Meets in the Educational Services Room 107 in the MARFORPAC Bldg […]
Contact: 1stLt Muriel Waring, USMC, Email:
[email protected], Cell: (334) 467-4431. OCF Contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local fellowship. I look forward to connecting in fellowship as able, so please reach […]
Local Leaders: COL Tom and Amy Matelski, USA, Email:
[email protected], Phone: 808-673-1574, Day & Time: 1st and 3rd Friday of the month at 1800 hours. Study includes potluck dinner. Families and all ranks are […]
Local Leaders: Capt Vinnie and Mrs. Tara Curley, USMC Email:
[email protected] or
[email protected] Phone: (912) 441-1233 Day & Time: 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 […]
[…]He is here. I will not forget this moment with my son. Brian and I stay after and help put out the camp fire. Many trips to the stream to fetch the water. Camp fire smells good, even going out. So many stars in the sky. Slept on a rock. I know better than that. Brian took up most of the tent. He claims I snore! Chilly morning, but not cold. Break camp, much laughter. Drove into town, had a hot breakfast at this mom-n-pop breakfast place, and we get a discount. We fill up most of one end of […]
[…]on your leadership role in imparting vision. The Vision of Caleb and Joshua NUMBERS 13:1-14:24. Caleb and Joshua had a different vision of Canaan than did the other ten spies. The basis for their vision included these very important factors: They were aware of the overall mission of the nation–to occupy the land God had given it. They were aware of the capability of the nation and of God. They trusted Him to fulfill His promise to give the land to Israel. They were men of integrity and faith. They did not test the wind of popular opinion and then […]
[…]air over Pearl Harbor, an American soldier named Jacob DeShazer had been on K.P. duty in an Army camp in California. When the radio announced the demolition of Pearl Harbor he shouted, “Jap, just wait and see what we’ll do to you!” One month later he volunteered for a secret mission with the Jimmy Doolittle Squadron—a surprise raid on Tokyo from the carrier Hornet. On April 18, 1942, DeShazer was one of the bombardiers filled with elation at getting his own revenge. After the bombing raid, they flew on towards China but ran out of fuel and were forced to […]
Contact: MAJ
Caleb and Cari McCollum, USA Email:
[email protected] Phone: (505) 879-8076 OCF contacts are available to provide local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]over twenty-two years Greg and Lucy Lane have served OCF on Council, in small groups at Fort Campbell, and in ROTC ministry. Greg’s leather Bible and Diet Coke stand in stark contrast to the Austin Peay State University cadets’ iPhone-accessed Bibles and neon power drinks. But together they are examining what the Bible says about leading wisely and handling temptation. 1800 The heartbeat of OCF—small group fellowships—are in full swing across the continental U.S. Deep in the heart of Texas, they’re enjoying the praise night underway at Fort Hood, an aspect of Aaron and Joyce Zook’s OCF ministry also […]