Posted on 12/30/2005 5:31:15 PM PST by MoJo2001
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Nice tune. Thanks.
Happy New Year BROTHER!!!! Thanks for a Wonderful year of the Canteen and it's support of the troops!
You rock Tonk!
December 31, 2005
You Can Do It!
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A young boy was at the barbershop for a haircut. The room was filled with cigar smoke. The lad pinched his nose and exclaimed, "Who's been smoking in here!" The barber sheepishly confessed, "I have." The boy responded, "Don't you know it's not good for you?" "I know," the barber replied. "I've tried to quit a thousand times but I just can't." The boy commented, "I understand. I've tried to stop sucking my thumb, but I can't quit either!"
Those two remind me of the way believers sometimes feel about their struggle with sins of the flesh. Paul summed it up well by crying out, "O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?" (Romans 7:24). His spiritual battle might have left him in despair if he had not found the solution. Following his agonizing question, he declared with triumph, "I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord!" (v.25).
Are you struggling to break some stubborn habit? Like Paul, you can be an overcomer. If you know the Lord Jesus as your Savior, victory is possible through the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. Confidently affirm with Paul, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13). You can do it! Richard De Haan
Think less of the power of things over you and more of the power of Christ in you.
Beautiful work on the presentation, thank you for posting the Music Thread.
Thank you for fighting for our freedom JJ!
Happy New Year to you and your family! *HUGS*
*HUGS*
Ms. marlowe!!
Thank you, Ray Charles~America The Beautiful.
Thanks for all the Blessings that you've bestowed on the Canteen this past year!
May your New Year be filled with all the joys and blessings that you could use and a few extra to be sure! LOL!!!!!
Oh Hum, mine.
Oh Hum, mine.
Oh Hum, mine.
Hi Drumbo. LOL #50!! WOO HOO!
Another weiner....
FORT IRWIN HOMECOMING Family members hold up signs greeting U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, upon their arrival at Fort Irwin, Calif., Dec. 24, 2005, from a deployment in Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gustavo Bahena
FORT IRWIN HOMECOMING A woman holds up a sign greeting U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, upon their arrival at Fort Irwin, Calif., Dec. 24, 2005, from a deployment in Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gustavo Bahena
FORT IRWIN HOMECOMING U.S. Army Spc. Luis Sanchez (right) hugs his father-in-law, Clem W. Beavers, after arriving back to Fort Irwin, Calif., Dec. 24, 2005, from a deployment in Iraq. Sanchez serves as a mechanic with Echo Troop, 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gustavo Bahena
FORT IRWIN HOMECOMING U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Eversole, assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, is surrounded by his children upon his arrival at Fort Irwin, Calif., Dec. 24, 2005, from a deployment in Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gustavo Bahen
Great to see you!!
A Blessing a Day goes a long way.
A Blessing at Night makes it alright. ;)
CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq Corporal Enasio Alston, 23, a multi-channel equipment operator and secondary radioman assigned to Communications Platoon, Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, Combat Logistics Battalion 8, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (FWD), heard his first newborn, Enasio Jr., via satellite telephone for the first time just after his birth on Nov. 1. The Siler City, N.C., native, missed his sons birth after volunteering to come out for his second tour here as an active reserve Marine from Communications Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group based at Greensboro, N.C. Photo by: Cpl. Ruben D. Maestre.
Sergeants Matthew Vandentop and Robert Rowe, expeditionary airfield Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, put one of the final pieces of AM2 matting on a newly built expeditionary marshalling pad, Dec. 27. Photo by: Cpl. James D. Hamel.
Cpl. Andrew Spears, heavy equipment operator, Engineers Platoon, 8th Communication Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Fwd), works on a forklift here Dec. 21, 2005. Spears, a native of Fort Madison, Iowa, and the platoon use forklifts and cranes to transport generators and cooling systems used to support communications gear.
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