By Dr. Robert Crick, Director, Chaplains Commission
Army Chaplain (MAJ) Clayton Gregory, Korea, was promoted from Captain to Major on the infamous “Bridge of No Return” on September 11, 2007. The “Bridge of No Return” is located in “No Man’s Land” between South and North Korea.
When it comes to having faith in a God you can’t see, from time to time even the strongest Christians need a reminder that God is still active in the world and in people’s lives.
Dr. Greg Sloop, director of the Lee University Charlotte Center has announced a two-day intensive seminar for pastors to be held on the Charlotte, N.C. campus October 12-13, 2007.
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE has become a golden rule for Roberta Simpson, who at the age of 70, answered God’s call to start a career outside of the home. It is the first career for the grandmother of nine who has raised a family with her husband, Kyffin, of 40 years.
We had a great time of reunion and networking with our partners in service to Southeast Asia. Thanks to all of you who made it to the historical first ever Rally and Reunion for People for Care and Learning!
By Katie Gee, Lee University
Lee University students are teaming up with missionaries Curt and Cheryl Humphries in an effort to educate the deaf population of Honduras. It is estimated that there are over 70,000 deaf individuals living in Honduras, with only five known deaf ministries in existence.
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