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Rachel wrote a touching post about my little girl. I could never in ten lifetimes repay her for the love she shows my daughter.

I’m so thankful for her friendship, it’s a daily reminder that God must really love me.

Forever Friends by Rachel Harmon.


I’ve found myself wanting to link to just about every thing a few of my blogging buddies write. As I read certain posts I think, “I would have written that!” So now I don’t have to. No time to write a post for each of these web gems so I’ll bring back the Saturday Stuff Series!

Sara Horn
Web sites:
Faith at the Front - Sara’s Blog
wivesoffaith.org - Military Wives support groups - Looks like this could turn into something very cool. Right now the only chapter is in Nashville… (Nashville? Does Sara live in Nashville? Cause I’m going to be there on Tuesday. Rachel we should talk her into having lunch with us.)

Recent post that totally rocks:
Strength Means Never Giving Up

An interview with Sara:
4 Ways You Can Reach out to Military Wives - She’s so right about being specific.

Chaplain Lisa Northway
Lisa is a mom and an Army chaplain endorsed by the Assemblies of God. While I was contemplating the chaplaincy, we emailed back and forth.

Here’s an article I just found about her:
Operation Scrapbook
Army chaplain Lisa Northway is using scissors, glue, and photos to inspire the troops.

Rachel Harmon
Yes, I talk about her too much. So what. She’s my new super amazing friend who I’m going to visit next week. And she has a great blog. I especially love this post:

It’s All Your Fault!!!
Here’s a hint as to the subject: “Kyra looked at the fish tank, and asked, oh, so innocently, “Why is Nemo upside down?”

Really you should just read everything she has written lately.


OKC memorial

Oklahoma City National Memorial


A fellow CH-BOLC student has posted some photos on his blog. He titled the post, “My World.”

Let me say once again:

I really, really miss that world.


The Dichotomy by CH Magnell.

Is America at War? by CH Lewis.

Letters from the Desert: What Causes War? by CH Higgins.


Nicole wrote a sweet post for Joel and me. [Is it I or me?]

So good to have longtime friends.


My good friend Dave Godzwa recently wrote an encouraging post titled, “Oh the Humanity.

He writes,

“The power is not in our perfection, nor in the facade that we might choose to display. It is in the intersection of our imperfection, our weak human condition, our story, and God’s amazing grace that power is displayed to those around us. Like Paul says in 2 Cor. 4:7: we have this “treasure in jars of clay.” We show the reality of God’s power through his redemption of our brokenness, and, as we continue to allow him to work in our lives, he takes our brokenness and makes into something beautiful.”

That’s good stuff!