Contact: Matt & Meredith Snell Email:
matthew[email protected] Phone: (314) 624-2450 OCF Contacts are available to provide local […]
Hospitality Home: LT Matt Cleveland, USN and ENS Carrie Cleveland, USN Email:
Matthew[email protected] Phone: (301) 801-3734 We would love to welcome you in for a meal and a good night’s sleep. We have a queen mattress and a blow-up twin mattress with all the trimmings along with a baby who loves to snuggle. Reach out if you are in the […]
Area Coordinator:
Matthew McQuinn, LtCol, USAF (Ret) Email:
matthew[email protected] Phone: (937) 689-5871 Contact me for info about fellowship opportunities in Austin, Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), Texas A&M, San Marcos, and […]
Local Leader: CH(CPT)
Matthew Lower, USAR. Email:
[email protected] Phone: (607) 742-4200 Please contact me for fellowship details. I am an Army Reserve Chaplain and C&MA pastor here in Butler. Feel free to stop on by for prayer, fellowship or if you want to chat over coffee, this is the place to go! Would love to host […]
Contact: Pastor
Matthew Wood, Email:
[email protected], Phone: (575) 749-1535. OCF Contacts are available for local information and may assist in establishing local […]
[…]weekly student-led Bible study for Naval ROTC Midshipmen at Regent University during the academic year. Please contact me for […]
Genesis 20 Abraham Re-learns an Old […]
[…]“Living the Christian Life Unbalanced.” Description: An Air War College student declared this year that there are no good New Testament role models for how to live a balanced life in the military. He said that the apostles and writers of the NT books all seems to be a bit extreme. That got me thinking about what I encourage students and permanent staff and retirees to pursue. I am usually found reminding believers to not be ashamed, to share in suffering, to endure everything for the sake of the elect, and to preach the Word. Have I missed something by […]
[…]question. Only One knows the answer—God. Some of the best doctors in the world gave me five years to live—seventeen years ago. Don’t focus on how long. Rather, live every single day as if it’s your last. Cancer or not, that might be the case. So maximize every minute. “Why me” is more difficult, but the answer is largely the same: faith, fitness, family. There are explanations—smoking, obesity, malnutrition, other clear links—in some cases. In my case, there’s no explanation. I was in the lowest risk group. But it didn’t matter. The key is to be ready to fight at […]