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The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day. Proverbs 4:18
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Trust the Lord your God with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your path.
Proverbs 21:13
Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard. (KJV)
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WAIMANALO, Hawaii – Soldiers and staff from Pacific Regional Medical Command met for a day of paintball and proverbs, Aug. 8, at Bellows Air Force Station, here.
The program was sponsored by Tripler Army Medical Center’s Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care and offered Soldiers the opportunity to practice teamwork, communication skills and work on spiritual fitness.
“As a chaplain, I recognize that the body and mind are important, but the spirit really drives the train,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jon Hollenbeck, deputy chief, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, TAMC. “(Spirit is) what gets you through the difficult and tough times of life (and is) what grounds and centers you.”
Read more at www.army.mil/article/85623/.
WAIMANALO, Hawaii – Soldiers and staff from Pacific Regional Medical Command met for a day of paintball and proverbs, Aug. 8, at Bellows Air Force Station, here.
The program was sponsored by Tripler Army Medical Center’s Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care and offered Soldiers the opportunity to practice teamwork, communication skills and work on spiritual fitness.
“As a chaplain, I recognize that the body and mind are important, but the spirit really drives the train,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jon Hollenbeck, deputy chief, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, TAMC. “(Spirit is) what gets you through the difficult and tough times of life (and is) what grounds and centers you.”
Read more at www.army.mil/article/85623/.
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Proverbs 16:2
All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes, but the LORD weigheth the spirits. (KJV)
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WAIMANALO, Hawaii – Soldiers and staff from Pacific Regional Medical Command met for a day of paintball and proverbs, Aug. 8, at Bellows Air Force Station, here.
The program was sponsored by Tripler Army Medical Center’s Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care and offered Soldiers the opportunity to practice teamwork, communication skills and work on spiritual fitness.
“As a chaplain, I recognize that the body and mind are important, but the spirit really drives the train,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jon Hollenbeck, deputy chief, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, TAMC. “(Spirit is) what gets you through the difficult and tough times of life (and is) what grounds and centers you.”
Read more at www.army.mil/article/85623/.
WAIMANALO, Hawaii – Soldiers and staff from Pacific Regional Medical Command met for a day of paintball and proverbs, Aug. 8, at Bellows Air Force Station, here.
The program was sponsored by Tripler Army Medical Center’s Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care and offered Soldiers the opportunity to practice teamwork, communication skills and work on spiritual fitness.
“As a chaplain, I recognize that the body and mind are important, but the spirit really drives the train,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jon Hollenbeck, deputy chief, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, TAMC. “(Spirit is) what gets you through the difficult and tough times of life (and is) what grounds and centers you.”
Read more at www.army.mil/article/85623/.
WAIMANALO, Hawaii – Soldiers and staff from Pacific Regional Medical Command met for a day of paintball and proverbs, Aug. 8, at Bellows Air Force Station, here.
The program was sponsored by Tripler Army Medical Center’s Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care and offered Soldiers the opportunity to practice teamwork, communication skills and work on spiritual fitness.
“As a chaplain, I recognize that the body and mind are important, but the spirit really drives the train,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jon Hollenbeck, deputy chief, Department of Ministry and Pastoral Care, TAMC. “(Spirit is) what gets you through the difficult and tough times of life (and is) what grounds and centers you.”
Read more at www.army.mil/article/85623/.