I want to thank you for your blog. I am in the process of becoming an Army Chaplain as well and it is so encouraging to read about others on the same path. I have my MEPS on Monday and I'm hoping to get boarded in time to go to CHBOLC in January of 08. Your early post of Sovereignty was especially encouraging. I am leading a ministry that has recently started and is off to a great start. Then the call came and my biggest issue has been guilt about leaving. I need to remember that God is the real leader of the ministry and He will guide and protect them with or with out me. Thanks again.
Eph 4:4-6
There is one body and one Spirit- just as you were called to one hope when you were called- one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.
I am a passionate lover of God who desires to see the good news of the redemption of man spread to all people. My wife Ladonna and I have six children:
James Mathew,
Daniel David,
Sarah Elizabeth,
Joshua Caleb,
John Mark,
Anna Maria.
I am a graduate of Bryan College in Dayton Tn. and will soon graduate from Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville Ky. I am currently serving as the founding pastor of New Life Community Baptist Church and will soon become a full time chaplain in the U.S. Army.
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Hi,
I want to thank you for your blog. I am in the process of becoming an Army Chaplain as well and it is so encouraging to read about others on the same path. I have my MEPS on Monday and I'm hoping to get boarded in time to go to CHBOLC in January of 08. Your early post of Sovereignty was especially encouraging. I am leading a ministry that has recently started and is off to a great start. Then the call came and my biggest issue has been guilt about leaving. I need to remember that God is the real leader of the ministry and He will guide and protect them with or with out me. Thanks again.
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