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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/.

 

De dinero y bondad, siempre la mitad - Money and kindness, always the half. I think that it means that they should be shared.

This is how the gold lettering is put on the front of our bibles.

Proverbs 3:5-6 was written on the sheeting before the drywall went up on one of our house builds. This house was for a pastor and family who had been living in their van.

Ebenezer Halleluiah Creation

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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/.

 

#instaquote #proverbs Quem fecha os ouvidos ao clamor dos pobres também clamará e não terá resposta. (Provérbios 21:13 NVI)

 

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This is a Dutch proverb. Translated literally:

 

Nose point

 

Non-literally: wiseacre

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/.

 

Proverbs 16:3 NIV

Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.

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/.

 

Got this many years ago at a craft fair.

"I was looking out the window of my house one day"

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