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    Serving in the United States Air Force, we did some traveling.  We were stationed in Greece when Floyd (my husband) received a letter from Obe (pronounced OH-bee) Hokanson, a missionary friend of ours who was serving the Lord at Aviano Air Base in Italy.  He wrote, “I’m arranging a sight-seeing trip to Israel.  Come and go with us.”  The trip was for two weeks. He didn’t have to invite twice. …

  • A Short Military Career

    My husband, Floyd, and I met in England.  I was an A1C (E-3) in the United States Air Force, and he was a Tech-Sergeant (E-6).  He arrived on base in January, 1979 (seven months after I got there).  We started going together in May, and we got married in August.  (Short courtship.)  The following April, our son, Toby, was due, so I had to decide if I wanted to stay…

  • When God Makes a Promise

    Mark 11:24 says, “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” When I first accepted the Lord as my Savior, my friend, Lynn, was trying to disciple me in the things of the Lord.  Lynn knew a few things and I didn’t know anything.  At the time, we were both in high school. Lynn said…

  • Giving Thanks Always

    Thanksgiving is only a few days away.  It is one of the most loved and celebrated days in our nation.  People love the food, the friendship, the fellowship, the family time.  It is a day that’s been set aside to give thanks; to praise and thank God for all He’s done for us.  One day a year!   Yet Psalm 68:19 says, “Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us…

  • The Problem Started with Bus 19

    I work as a bus monitor for a bus company that is contracted to provide services for the Head Start program.   The Head Start program is a government run preschool, so we shuttle small children to school.  Most of the children are four or five years old, but we do have some three year olds.  Youngsters that age need some active adult supervision, someone to keep peace between the children,…

  • There’s Still Work to Do

    God often prepares us for a situation before we go through it.  When we were stationed in England, my husband, Floyd, a tech sergeant in the United States Air Force, came home from work to tell me that the Air Force had required them to take a class on clearing obstructed airways (choking) in adults and children.  (It was probably part of a CPR class.)  At the dinner table that…