Monday, March 05, 2007

Meet Chaplain Margaret

Sunday night at w2 Worship/Word, Joe Tipton invited one of his friends. Joe was walking and playing with his dogs Sunday afternoon and met Margaret. He invited her to w2 and she came. Margaret is a Chaplain in the United States Navy and is here in Okinawa for a week of training. She is one of many Chaplains who serve on a Naval Ship. It was such a blessing to talk with her and spend some time fellowshipping after the service. Pictured above (from left to right) is Dan Pallmann, Margaret and Pastor Tim. When you think of the Navy and especially the Naval Chaplains, please keep Margaret in your prayers.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Deliberate Resistance

The army that doesn't train well will not fight well. Soldiers are not only trained in the use of their weapons, but deliberate resistance is put in front of every soldier. He finds himself facing obstacle courses. He weaves his way through all types of difficulties, bunkers, hazards, hindrances, snags, tripwires, hurdles, hedges, and barriers. He is made to run with great weights upon his shoulders, march for miles, arise at the crack of dawn, and stand for long periods of time. He is forced to go against the grain. The objective is to create a strong, disciplined, finely tuned, and organized force of soldiers who will stop at nothing to achieve the objective. Wimps drop out,
and we drop out the moment we forget the cause for which we fight - to seek and save the lost. There goes another minute. Gone forever. Go share your faith while you still have time.

wayofthemaster.com

Anonymous said...

Oh I like way of the master, those are sweet Stephen Spielburg movies!

RadX said...

Hi Pastor Tommy,

This is RJ, from Calvary Chapel of Iloilo, Philippines. I'd just like to ask how many of you are in the team that's coming over here?

RJ

Anonymous said...

This lady looks like Chaplain Vianne Hume