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USO Canteen FReeper Style Pray for the Troops and President Bush .... October 27,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style ~Coteblanche ~Grantswank~Snow Bunny~

Posted on 10/27/2002 12:40:25 AM PDT by Snow Bunny

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Although we are always aware
that the Canteen is operating
in Cyberspace, we want the troops
and anyone who is on the receiving end
of prayers at the Canteen,
to know that these prayers are very real.

I hope the troops and Canteeners
alike, will view this Canteen Chapel,
as a place where you might go in times of
trouble or times of joy to be with your God.

"Come unto me all ye who are weary and
burdened,and I shall give you rest." (Matt: 11:28).

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George W. Bush: A President of Faith

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A Man of Prayer

A reporter on CNN was asked

"What did George W. Bush do
on his first morning as president-elect?"

This was Tony Clark's answer:

"He attended a prayer service with family,
friends and staff members."

George W Bush's priorities were established
on the first day of his Presidency.

The President Takes His Faith to Work

President George W. Bush looks over to Thomas Martello, 6,
during the signing ceremony of the Victims of Terrorism
Tax Relief Act in the East Room Jan. 23.
"We're joined today by families who have lost loved ones
in the great acts of evil," said the President.
"As you draw on faith and personal strength to cope with your grief,
I hope you'll also find comfort in the knowledge that
your nation stands with you and prays for you.
We mourn those whom we've lost, and we face the future together."

The President Lives his Faith

President Bush says he prays every day
in all kinds of situations,
and has been seen to quietly bow his head and pray
before news conferences and important meetings.
"I pray for guidance. I do not pray for earthly things
but for heavenly things, for wisdom
and patience and understanding."

"For strength and support, Bush turns to
the same things that have sustained
him for two decades: his faith and his family . . .
Bush prays and reads the Bible every day.
These days, aides say, they often spot
a Bible on his desk in the Oval Office.
In conversation or meetings, he often refers to
passages of Scripture that he has just read."

"There are prayers that help us last
through the day, or endure the night.
There are prayers of friends and strangers
that give us strength for the journey.
And there are prayers that yield
our will to a will greater than our own."

George W. Bush September 14, 2001
National Day of Prayer and Remembrance.

Listen to President George W Bush
in an Inspiring Song by Russ Lee

Don't miss this.

I'm Going To Live What I Believe

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Music for a Sunday

How Great Thou Art (Elvis Presley) ......A Mighty Fortress

Amazing Grace (Statler Brothers).....Praise Adonai (Steve Israel)

The Lord's Prayer.....Ave Maria

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Hymns of the Military

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Army Hymn: "God of Our Fathers"

Navy Hymn: "Eternal Father Strong to Save"

Air Force Hymn: "Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly"

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We, at the Canteen, offer these prayers to those serving their country today. God Bless you all.

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Psalm 59:1,16&17
(Patti Vaillant)

"Deliver me from mine enemies,O my God: Defend me from them that rise up against me. But I will sing of thy power;yes I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning; for thou hast been my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble. Unto thee, O my strength will I sing: for God is my defence, and the God of my mercy."

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Our Prayer
(Celine Dion/Andrea Bocelli)


I pray you'll be our eyes, 
And watch us where we go.
And help us to be wise 
In times when we don't know.


Let this be our prayer, 
When we lose our way.
Lead us to a place, 
Guide us with your grace
To a place where we'll be safe. 


I pray we'll find your light,
And hold it in our hearts
When stars go out each night,
Remind us where you are.. 


Let this be our prayer
When shadows fill our day
Lead us to a place
Guide us with your grace 
Give us faith so we'll be safe.


We ask that life be kind
And watch us from above.
We hope each soul will find
Another soul to love.


Let this be our prayer,
Just like every child,
Needs to find a place, 
Guide us with your grace
Give us faith so we'll be safe.

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The Chaplain's Corner

J. Grant Swank, Jr.,
Pastor, New Hope Church

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KEEP YOUR HEAD HELD HIGH

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Frog and I peered eye to eye. Riveted. Don’t tell me those instinct-driven creatures don’t know what’s going on. They’re just like my three kids when they were little. They’d stare me right in the eye as if I were invisible—and they too were nowhere to be seen. Oh well, since I don’t grab hold of evolution, I leave other brains to figure out the connection on that one.

Anyhow, Frog spied me out and vice versa. Then as I leaned over to throw a small stick into the water, Frog hopped into oblivion. Splash. I yelled to the others, "I just saw a frog!" Dumb. As if we had never come upon a frog before. Why do we adults do that?

Autumn had come upon us. So it was time to praise the good Lord for His turn in season. With that, some of us Lakes Region believers took to the trail—Cascade Falls Trail to be specific.

It was a lazy Saturday afternoon for browsing the bushes and taking in those exceptionally spiked trees. Their heads reached far, far, faaarrr up there. A well-worn path spoke of fellow travelers who had enjoyed those same enticing environs.

Anna looked back at us, then put her hands into the air as if to conduct the choir. We got the message. It was time to sing a chorus or two. So we enthusiastically began: "I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever, I will sing. I will sing. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever, of the mercies of the Lord."

Now some may call that a ditty. We called it "singing for fun in thanks to God for a day off from work—and hearts in tune with heaven."

Before long we came upon the falls and picnic area. Then there was the Cascade Brook with its mossy rocks and impressive descending waterway.

"Look at all this slate," someone pointed as we took in the gray bits and pieces strewn about our feet. "Reminds me of Monson," another responded, recalling the slate slabs characteristic of those north-of-us parts.

"Behold, God is my salvation. I will trust and not be afraid For the Lord my God is my strength and my song; He also has become my salvation."

The singing continued—gladly so.

"There used to be a lion’s cage here," a seasoned pathfinder pointed out. "Many years ago walkers came upon a lion in that iron frame."

"I remember when they used to put bears in cages alongside the road," another reminisced. "As children we used to linger about them, mesmerized especially by the pandas."

"That could never happen today. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would shut down those tiny confines."

Of course, all that was true. Yet on our trail the remains of a metal housing broken into pieces due to the ravages of time stared back at us from beneath the trees.

"God is so good to us," I thought. "Here we are with true friends, outdoors’ splendor and a few bare logs for relaxing alongside the falls. We are truly wealthy folk."

It doesn’t take much to make a soul happy when you’re head is looking up and your heart is in the right place.

Servicewoman and serviceman: remember: keep your head held high and your heart in the heart of God. Also, know that all of us love you and are praying for you.

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Click on the banner above to listen to this beautiful song.

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Our Canteen Chaplain,Grant Swank,is pastor 
of the New Hope Church. He has pastored for 
40+ years, ministering in Calgary, Alberta;
Indianapolis; Kansas City; Manchester CT; 
Akron OH; Fishkill NY; Walpole MA and presently 
in Maine. 


Grant also finds ministry in writing for various 
Protestant and Catholic publications, including 
CHRISTIANITY TODAY, DECISION and THE PRIEST. 


Presently, Grant is providing columns for 
websites such as CHALCEDON, INTELLECTUAL.
CONSERVATIVE, 
MENSNEWSDAILY, MICHNEWS and WOUNDEDSHEPHERDS. 


He also writes a weekly column, "Lakes 
Religion," for the PORTLAND PRESS HERALD 
newspaper, Portland ME. 


He and his wife, Priscilla, have traveled 
extensively, including the Middle East, Europe 
and South America. The Swanks have three adult 
children: Crystal, Jay and 
Heidi Jo.

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To: Snow Bunny

Lighting a Candle today in support of Ted Maher and his family! God Bless The Maher Family and those who pray and encourage them!!


81 posted on 10/27/2002 12:43:37 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: MoJo2001; AntiJen
Doing great, MoJo, thanks! How about you?

(I have to weigh in and agree with Jen - I love your new news page - it's massively entertaining.)
82 posted on 10/27/2002 12:45:10 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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To: Mr_Magoo
thank you for your testimony of thanks this lord's day.

chap grant

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romans 8:28
83 posted on 10/27/2002 12:53:10 PM PST by grantswank
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To: SAMWolf
yes, samwolf, don't you think it is the little thing in life that can undo us or yield us at peace?

thanks, too, for your note to me today.

blessings,

chap grant

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romans 8:28
84 posted on 10/27/2002 12:55:16 PM PST by grantswank
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
thank you. i am in fact having a wonderful sunday, just as you stated in your note to me this lord's day.

i just returned home after having lunch with college-days friends at a local restaurant--not fancy, just down-home food and lots of laughs.

blessings,

chap grant

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romans 8:28
85 posted on 10/27/2002 12:57:54 PM PST by grantswank
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To: MoJo2001
thank you so much for your posted prayer!!!

blessings,

chap grant

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romans 8:28
86 posted on 10/27/2002 1:00:17 PM PST by grantswank
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To: Snow Bunny; larryjohnson; radu; LindaSOG; bluesagewoman; DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; SpookBrat; ...
Good morning (yes, it’s still morning here) Troops, families, veterans, Canadian and Israeli allies (and everybody else). Thank you for taking such good care of the USA.

Today in Anchorage, Alaska:

Sunrise 8:15am
Sunset 5:09pm

Hi 42F
Lo 30F

Clearing…THE SUN IS SHINING!!!

Actual yesterday in Anchorage:

Hi 47F
Lo 35F

State Hi 54F Petersburg
State Lo 6F Prudhoe Bay

87 posted on 10/27/2002 1:00:58 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: LindaSOG
much appreciation especially for the last line of your posted prayer today. . .and also the passage from the psalms.

just right for our needs.

may you have a most blessed week approaching. . .

chap grant

psalm 91

88 posted on 10/27/2002 1:03:38 PM PST by grantswank
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To: Snow Bunny; coteblanche; WVNan; SpookBrat; SassyMom; MoJo2001; GooberDoll; souris; LindaSOG; ...
Bless This House sung along with this morning, twice because I love this song for our USO Canteen, and Prayer of Protection said for all who enter the USO Canteen Freeper Style, including our troops, our veterans, their families and our allies. Welcome to all who come to honor our troops, for whom this USO Canteen was created.

A PRAYER OF PROTECTION

The light of God surround you

The love of God enfold you

The power of God protect you

The presence of God watch over you

Wherever you are, God is,

And all is well.

Amen.

Wherever you are, God is, and all is well!

And sung once again, in addition to the other hymns of this fine Sunday.

89 posted on 10/27/2002 1:21:05 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: AntiJen
It's wonderful to see you. I know you are extremely busy, but I want to thank you for coming in here to be with us and the troops. I know the troops really appreciate it. Also, thank you for the wonderful Sparrow post. I love the song and I really appreciate your posting of the words.

As for the Useless News Tidbits, they really are rather useless. LOL!! *HUGS* Also, thank you for your scripture today!

90 posted on 10/27/2002 1:22:21 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Good evening, Ma!! I'm actually cooking!! Woohoo!! Hope you are doing well today!! *HUGS*
91 posted on 10/27/2002 1:22:57 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: MoJo2001

Ma is sorry she missed your plea last night, but you should have BEEN IN BED!!

92 posted on 10/27/2002 1:32:39 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001
Hi Girlz! I've missed y'all. I need to get outside and work out and soak in the hot tub for awhile, but I'll be back later tonight. {{{NHH}}}


93 posted on 10/27/2002 1:39:02 PM PST by Jen
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To: Aeronaut
Thank you to my favorite pilot and co-pilot for your flyovers each day.
94 posted on 10/27/2002 1:40:46 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: Snow Bunny; coteblanche; Kathy in Alaska; bluesagewoman; MoJo2001; radu; LindaSOG; AntiJen; ...
A Soldier's Prayer

God our Father
Help me to remain true to my ideals during my service to my country.
Help me be what is in America, the land of the free.
May I realize that I represent what our country stands for.
My uniform is a symbol of duty and valor both in peace and in war.
I take up arms to defend what all Americans hold dear:
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Grant me the strength to live according to these ideals,
the courage of my convictions,
and the resolve to endure whatever dangers threaten.
With you at our side I fear no evil and resist every enemy,
secure in the knowledge that you hold me in the palm of your hand.
Amen.

95 posted on 10/27/2002 1:44:26 PM PST by SAMWolf
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To: AntiJen
Jen, I've missed you so much. Please take care of your health first, altho you "look" to be in pretty good shape. LOL! Have a good work out and soak in the hot tub. Can you see the skwerl anti-feeder from your hot tub?


96 posted on 10/27/2002 1:44:50 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: Snow Bunny; coteblanche; Kathy in Alaska; bluesagewoman; MoJo2001; radu; LindaSOG; AntiJen; ...
I was a Soldier:

That's the way it is, that's what we were...are. we put it, simply, without any swagger, without any brag, in those four plain words.

We speak them softly, just to ourselves. Others may have forgotten
They are a manifesto to mankind; speak those four words anywhere in the world -- yes, anywhere -- and many who hear will recognize their meaning.

They are a pledge. A pledge that stems from a document which said: "I solemnly Swear”, “to protect and defend” and goes on from there, and from a Flag called "Old Glory".

Listen, and you can hear the voices echoing through them, words that sprang white-hot from bloody lips, shouts of “medic”, whispers of “Oh God!”, forceful words of “Follow Me”. If you can’t hear them, you weren’t, if you can you were.

"Don't give up the ship! Fight her till she dies... Damn the torpedoes! Go ahead! . . . Do you want to live forever? . . . Don't cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying."

Laughing words, and words cold as January ice, words that when spoken, were meant, .. "Wait till you see the whites of their eyes". The echo's of I was a Soldier.

You can hear the slow cadences at Gettysburg, or Arlington honoring not a man, but a Soldier, perhaps forgotten by his nation...Oh! Those Broken Promises.

You can hear those echoes as you have a beer at the "Post", walk in a parade, go to The Wall, visit a VA hospital, hear the mournful sounds of tap, or gaze upon the white crosses, row upon row.

But they aren't just words; they're a way of life, a pattern of living, or a way of dying.

They made the evening, with another day's work done; supper with the wife and kids; and no Gestapo snooping at the door and threatening to kick your teeth in.

They gave you the right to choose who shall run our government for us, the right to a secret vote that counts just as much as the next fellow's in the final tally; and the obligation to use that right, and guard it and keep it clean.

They prove the right to hope, to dream, to pray; the obligation to serve.

These are some of the meanings of those four words, meanings we don't often stop to tally up or even list.
Only in the stillness of a moonless night, or in the quiet of a Sunday afternoon, or in the thin dawn of a new day, when our world is close about us, do they rise up in our memories and stir in our sentient hearts.

And we are remembering Wake Island, and Bataan, Inchon, and Chu Lai, Knox and Benning, Great Lakes and Paris Island, Travis and Chanute, and many other places long forgotten by our civilian friends.

They're plain words, those four. Simple words. You could grave them on stone; you could carve them on the mountain ranges.

You could sing them, to the tune of "Yankee Doodle." But you needn't. You needn't do any of those things, for those words are graven in the hearts of Veterans, they are familiar to 24,000,000 tongues, every sound and every syllable. If you must write them, put them on my Stone.

But when you speak them, speak them softly, proudly, I will hear you, for I too,

I was a Soldier.

Colonel Daniel K. Cedusky, USAR, Retired


97 posted on 10/27/2002 1:55:09 PM PST by SAMWolf
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; radu; Snow Bunny; MoJo2001; DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; redhead; ...
Oh my goodness, Girlz, check out today's terrific transportation. Duchess, I know slow is hard for you, but redhead knows how to drive and will take us all over the place for an excellent laid back Sunday drive, with lovely scenery. Radu, I'll see you for the second shift and maybe Buppy will be home in time to join us. Thanks Tonkin for this nice Sunday ride. *HUG*


98 posted on 10/27/2002 1:58:37 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: AntiJen
Oh sure! You get to go in the hot tub and I get to take a regular boring shower. I ask you: HOW FAIR IS THAT? LOL!

Do you wanna smack me for acting like a whiney Liberal yet?? LOL!! Have fun!!

99 posted on 10/27/2002 2:08:16 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I love your dollz!! They are soooo adorable!! Could you post the doll that says Thanks Troops. (Actually, I think that's what it says!!) I absolutely loved it!! *HUGS*
100 posted on 10/27/2002 2:09:21 PM PST by MoJo2001
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