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Chaplain Makes Waves with Coffee Shop in Iraq
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| Cpl. Ray Lewis
Posted on 09/29/2006 6:54:22 PM PDT by SandRat
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Marines and sailors of 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, enjoy coffee outside He-Brews Coffee, Sept. 23, 2006. Navy Lt. John G. Anderson, the battalion's chaplain, started the coffee shop to provide quality coffee to servicemembers deployed here. Anderson is from Anoka, Minn., and is currently serving under Regimental Combat Team 5 which will be conducting operations in the Habbaniyah area for seven months. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ray Lewis |
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U.S. Navy Lt. John G. Anderson |
Chaplain Makes Waves with Coffee Shop in Iraq |
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By Lance Cpl. Ray Lewis 1st Marine Division |
CAMP HABBANIYAH, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2006 -- Navy Lt. John G. Anderson is giving the fancy big-name coffee chains a run for their money.
Anderson, the battalion chaplain for 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, opened a free coffee shop for Marines and sailors deployed here.
I wanted a place where they can come for a good cup of coffee and relax, said Anderson, 38, of Anoka, Minn.
Anderson said he called the place He-Brews Coffee, after the book of Hebrews in the New Testament of the Holy Bible.
The idea for the java joint first brewed during a deployment to Iraq in 2005.
When I got my coffee roaster, I thought, Why not have fresh roasted coffee on deployment too? he explained. It worked out great. People loved the coffee.
Still, Anderson had faith he could do better. This time he wanted to provide a spot for Marines and sailors to sit down and relax. Hes diversified his drink offerings to give them a taste of home out here.
I thought I can do shots of espresso, froth milk, get flavored syrups ... he said. I thought Id kick it up a notch baby!
Thats what he did.
With some coffee planning, donations and collecting, He-Brews Coffee was open for coffee connoisseurs after a month in country. The place has a handmade stone patio, coffee tables and plastic chairs all under desert camouflage netting.
When coffee drinkers walk in to Andersons shop they can find him in a He-Brews Coffee apron below a menu board and behind a wood counter he made himself.
Marines and sailors can order everything from espresso to lattes, which are rarities here.
When somethings rare it becomes more valuable, Anderson said. When its been a couple months since youve had a couple shots of espresso with frothed milk and some flavored syrup, you realize how you really appreciate the simple things like that.
Anderson said this wouldnt be possible without the generous donations he received. He gave credit for |
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He-Brews Coffee to all who provided materials to make a coffee shop in Iraq possible.
For some, its a coffee drinkers oasis in the desert, but others on camp are skeptical. I had some guys from 2nd Recon stop over here, and they thought the sign was a joke, Anderson said. One of the guys came in and said, What do you got going on here, and I said, What do you want? You want a latte? He said, You make lattes? I said, Absolutely.
Anderson made the Marine a latte and then he knew the joke was over and hollered at all his buddies that were staged here in their gun trucks. They all swarmed into the shop.
I made them all coffees, said Anderson. They sat on the patio and were relaxing here for a couple of hours listening to their iPods, reading and drinking coffee. Just about all of them told me this is the coolest thing since weve been in Iraq. That really made my day because I was able to provide them with something that made a difference for them in a tangible way. With more than 1,000 coffee drinkers coming to the shop, its not uncommon for a spiritual conversation to arise with the chaplain.
That happens every day, Anderson said. Well be talking, laughing about something and theyll say, Chaplain Ive always wondered about ... , and itll lead into a spiritual conversation.
Although he welcomes conversation, he didnt open up the coffee shop for the attention.
I just wanted to do something to serve these Marines and sailors, Anderson said. But I knew that that was going to happen, so why not? It works out well.
Even with the recent success, Anderson has no plans of slowing down his grind. Hes looking ahead to the colder months and is eyeing an indoor shop.
Anderson said he wants to take my office area and put it where my bedroom is and open it up and put some tables and chairs on the inside. Especially when it starts getting a little colder too, guys dont want to sit outside ... but well see.
Anderson also wants to make He-Brews Coffee mobile so Marines and sailors who are stationed at off-base outposts can enjoy a hot cup of coffee. |
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: chaplain; coffeeshop; iraq; moralabsolutes; waves
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posted on
09/29/2006 6:54:24 PM PDT
by
SandRat
To: 91B; HiJinx; Spiff; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; clintonh8r; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...
FR NEWS!
News from IraqYou'll Hear Nowhere Else!
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posted on
09/29/2006 6:55:11 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
I like the idea, but to name it somethign like that in an arab country is a bit too much, isn't it?
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posted on
09/29/2006 6:57:11 PM PDT
by
Mr. K
(Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help...)
To: Mr. K
Nope. Not at all.
We go out of our way, all the time, not to offend the host countries. They need to cut us some slack for a funny moniker.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:04:03 PM PDT
by
Jet Jaguar
("Being nice will get us killed")
To: Mr. K
They'll just have to tough it.
Bet they celebrate Mass too.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:04:48 PM PDT
by
AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: SandRat
When somethings rare it becomes more valuable, Anderson said. When its been a couple months since youve had a couple shots of espresso with frothed milk and some flavored syrup, you realize how you really appreciate the simple things like that. For some reason this quote just cracked me up.
I don't think I've EVER had even ONE shot of espresso with frothed milk and flavored syrup!
(if I'm gonna have gew-gaws in my coffee, I like it iced.)
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:05:58 PM PDT
by
AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: Cannonette
Camp Habbaniyah is just down the road.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:09:48 PM PDT
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(Either we bring them freedom, or they destroy us.)
To: AnAmericanMother
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:15:46 PM PDT
by
what's up
To: SandRat
... after the book of Hebrews in the New Testament of the Holy Bible.The reporter must be a Democrat.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:30:38 PM PDT
by
RedRover
To: RedRover
I caught that as well.
Dollars will get you donuts this reporter has never in his life actually cracked open a Bible.
L
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:39:46 PM PDT
by
Lurker
(islam is not a religion. It's the new face of Fascism in our time. We ignore it at our peril.)
To: Mr. K
I like the idea, but to name it somethign like that in an arab country is a bit too much, isn't it?
Wow ... you are SO right ... we do NOT want to offend any Arabs. I mean ... I know they are probably grateful that we saved there butts from the wood chippers that Saddam used on them. And I know that they probably like having the ability to say what they want in public. But holy cow ... we can't offend them by letting them know that we are not muslim!! ... What is this guy thinking ??
To: MplsSteve
Ping for the MN list. The guy's from Anoka.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:43:38 PM PDT
by
Egon
(We are number one! All others are number two... or lower.)
To: P-Marlowe; blue-duncan; Corin Stormhands
Ping to a neat article and a good idea
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:45:00 PM PDT
by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it! Supporting our troops means praying for them to WIN!)
To: SandRat
Any idea how I can get the mailing address of this fellow so I can send him some coffee from my coffee farm (free of charge, of course)? Thank you.
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posted on
09/29/2006 7:51:35 PM PDT
by
hardworking
(Please read "The Clash of Civilizations" by Samuel Huntington - well worth it.)
To: hardworking
Go here http://www.defenselink.mil/faq/comment.html then pose the question using the Chaplain's Name, Rank, and the location unit assignment from the story. Say what you want to do asking for the best way to do it. It's at least a start.
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posted on
09/29/2006 8:00:10 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: RedRover; Lurker
... after the book of Hebrews in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. The reporter must be a Democrat.
I caught that as well.
Dollars will get you donuts this reporter has never in his life actually cracked open a Bible.
Uh guys .... Hebrews is in the New Testament ... right after Philemon and before James
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posted on
09/29/2006 8:08:33 PM PDT
by
Centurion2000
("Be polite and courteous, but have a plan to KILL everybody you meet.")
To: Centurion2000
Darn it....now I have to crack one open again.
Good thing I work deep underground.
L
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posted on
09/29/2006 8:10:22 PM PDT
by
Lurker
(islam is not a religion. It's the new face of Fascism in our time. We ignore it at our peril.)
To: SandRat
The article talks about how the good chaplain has been able to do this through donations, but nothing is mentioned about how to help him out! Any idea on how to help this guy with this tremendous mission?
To: SandRat
Thak you. I'll give it a try.
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posted on
09/29/2006 8:20:11 PM PDT
by
hardworking
(Please read "The Clash of Civilizations" by Samuel Huntington - well worth it.)
To: xzins; P-Marlowe; Corin Stormhands
If only the neeners had a ping list we could take up a collection. Sounds like a great idea.
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