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preparations for the Association for Military Christian Fellowship (AMCF) Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, in September. |
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strength and joy for MilMin staff Jennifer Redican’s mom caring for her 94 year-old dad and a cousin with bone cancer. |
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associate staff Johanna Shirey, undergoing treatments for breast cancer; her husband Joe Shirey is currently in remission. |
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Angela’s husband Jonathan on his fourth deployment with a platoon of 45 men protecting VIPs traveling through Iraq. |
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Geoff Muturi in Kenya as he prepares for the AMCF Conference and Military Ministry seminar in September. |
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God to accomplish great things through deployed Chaplain Bruce Postma and the 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. |
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MilMin staff Ben and Lisa DeBusk’s move to San Antonio from Little Rock, also currently adopting three little boys. |
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Bryan and Diane Kephart’s ministry at Davis-Monthan AFB to help support families through deployments. |
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Capt Mark Nassir, associate staff, and his family as Mark is deployed now. |
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MilMin staff Bill and Lisa Bennett’s move to Ft. Leonard Wood and ministry contacts they will make there. |
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Major Andy Kowalchuk in Iraq and his wife and two children awaiting his return home. |
| 12 |
Bob and Sam Uber asking God’s direction into a new position at Military Ministry headquarters. |
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2Lt Rob Hannum, associate staff at Robins AFB, deployed and working to keep open communication with his wife, Lara. |
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God to direct, and spiritually enable MilMin staff Bill Boyle as he leads the Veterans for Christ ministry in San Antonio. |
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reunions of troops with their families. After a brief “honeymoon” experience, adjustments can cause many conflicts. |
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patience to love each other even when changes have made it difficult to connect peacefully within the family unit. |
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safe travels for MilMin staff Terry and Liz Tyrrell coming from England to visit the MilMin Headquarters July 21-25. |
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diligent planning and God-honoring execution of the National Leadership Summit at MilMin Headquarters July 21-25. |
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God to provide for and protect Special Operations soldiers and their families experiencing frequent deployment separations. |
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Chaplain Greg Wilhite’s Sunday service for wounded warriors at the Landstuhl Hospital, that many find healing in Jesus. |
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Estonia MilMin staff Tõnis Valk; a young officer Hannes seeking Christ; and Kaupo and Maarja growing spiritually. |
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empowering of the Holy Spirit for MilMin staff Carrie Vickery as she builds ministry and relational network. |
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God to prepare the hearts of deployed military to hear the gospel and for them to be part of a Bible study. |
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more staff to join and help mentor new believers accepting Christ every month at the Marine Corps Depot in San Diego. |
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MilMin staff Brian and Christi adopting a little boy from Russia and trusting God to bring him home this summer. |
| 26 |
MilMin staff Rhonda Garcia’s son, Matthew, struggling with submitting to God; also her father, Jimmy with dementia. |
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Chaplain Steven Satterfield’s ministry and smooth transition to Ft. Carson. |
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the PTSD lay-counselor training DVD produced by MilMin and American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) team. |
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MilMin Staff Chris Adsit and his writing team in Oregon developing the second CTHM on grief in wounded families. |
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God’s strength and wisdom for Oleg Askalyonok as he leads the Russian Military Christian Union. |