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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/.
Have we discovered the secret of being attractive?
"That which makes a man to be desired is his kindness.
A poor man is better than a liar."
Proverbs 19 verse 22
As a young man, courting, I wondered what made one attractive, but in truth, whilst kindness is most definitely an attractive quality, that's not the context of this proverb. The context is all relationships and what is true for men is true for women: kindness is a noble, Christlike quality that makes others desire to spend more time with us.
The second part of the proverb adds a second noble characteristic: integrity. The Christian Way is to stand by the truth even if it costs us. Better to be poor and tell the truth, than to compromise and think we are going to profit from compromise.
Easy calls to action today: be kind and tell the truth. I'm sure we will all find opportunities to carry out random acts of kindness!
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Whilst Proverbs is a collection of sayings that stand alone, it is wonderful to hear them as a collection. If you'd like to listen to the whole of chapter 19, here's a link:
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about kindness as a lifestyle
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 23:25
Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall rejoice. (KJV)
#Think #Encouragement #ChristCentered #WordOfLife
Picking up on yesterday's theme with our Proverb of the Day:
"A man of many companions may be ruined,
but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother."
Proverbs 18 verse 24
In the great review of Life, I'm certain it will be our closest relationships that we be shown to be of greatest importance. This proverb is in no way criticising our sisters or our brothers but rather stating that there are some friends that are even more amazing than immediate family. To become that kind of friend to someone must rate as one of the most noble ambitions.
To be Christlike is to be a friend that sticks closer than a brother. And what a wonderful concept it is to 'stick' with one another through thick and thin, through good times and bad times, the best of times and the worst of times.
Here's to friendship and to strengthening them today.
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Whilst Proverbs is a collection of sayings that stand alone, it is wonderful to hear them as a collection. If you'd like to listen to the whole of chapter 18, here's a link:
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/.