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Friday, May 15, 2009
Vietnam War exhibit
My father, Greg Brown, served in our millitary forces as an Army
Infantryman during the Vietnam War. Regardless of your views, I thank
my father for his service to our country. I will never know what he
experienced or still lives with today other than the stories he has
shared and the physical ailments he deals with.
Infantryman during the Vietnam War. Regardless of your views, I thank
my father for his service to our country. I will never know what he
experienced or still lives with today other than the stories he has
shared and the physical ailments he deals with.
Hope
Natalie,
The worth of this diamond, still fails in comparison to what you are
worth to me
The worth of this diamond, still fails in comparison to what you are
worth to me
As I looked at this jewel and the fact that it is called the Hope
diamond, I could not help but to think upon these words
My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus blood and rightiousness. I
dare not trust the sweetest frame but wholy lean on Jesus name
On Christ the solid rock I stand all other ground is sinkng sand all
other ground is sinking sand
- I pray today that you are not trusting in the things of this world
but you are clinging to Jesus
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