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To: Old Sarge

I wish all our soldiers could have seen the Billy Graham crusade that aired earlier this month on NBC. It included a touching tribute to the military. I think most of us have heard Mark Schultz's song "Letters From War", but the Billy Graham special included videos of Mark Schultz and his song with a special story. I only recently realized that the video they showed that night is also on the internet at the following website:
http://www.markschultzmusic.com/extra.asp

I downloaded the zipped Real Media version of the video, which can also be downloaded from the following link:
http://downloads.wordrecords.com/MarkSchultzLettersFrom%20WarArmyRM.zip
I unzipped it and played the real media file and it felt so good that I no longer have to be sorry that I didn't tape it when it aired on NBC.

Mark Schultz also had touching messages for the troops and American citizens. I haven't downloaded the related videos from the site, but I'm sure now that it's the same message that I saw on the Billy Graham special since the other video was exactly what I had seen.
Below are the descriptions for the other messages and the links which can be used to download the media files.

Mark Schultz’s PSA to Soldiers, asking them to Be Safe, and Make it Home:
http://www.markschultzmusic.com/MS_Sold_56k.asx


Mark Schultz’s PSA to Civilians, asking them to Keep Our Soldiers Safe:
http://www.markschultzmusic.com/MS_Civ_56k.asx


879 posted on 12/30/2005 11:02:23 PM PST by Susannah (God bless our men and women in harm's way!)
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To: Susannah

What a wonderful tribute!

{{{ THANK YOU, SUZIE!! }}}


884 posted on 12/30/2005 11:05:15 PM PST by Old Sarge (In a Hole in the Ground, there Lived a Fobbit...)
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