Wow, what an occasion. I get to see two Packer games in one week. Living in South Carolina this fall, I am watching them tear up the Panthers right now. (14-3 right now in the second quarter.) Then I also will be in my own recliner this Thursday for turkey day to watch them tear up the Lions! That's right, I get to go home this week for Thanksgiving. I am really excited! I fly out of here at 6:00 am and will land at 11:20. Yeah, the game starts at 11:30, but I'll be home by the second half.
I am really pumped to see everyone. Things here are going well. Lots of homework due this week and we're starting to prepare to go into the field next week when we get back. I am actually looking forward to it. I picked up an field jacket the other day here on post, so hopefully I'll be nice and warm. I must say, South Carolina Autumn is wonderful! It is like 60 degrees out right now with the leaves just hitting their peak...(packers just scored again...woo hoo). It is absolutely beautiful! I would live here in a second.
Well, blessings to you all as you enjoy the time of Thanksgiving with your families. Continue to pray for our soldiers overseas. This is a tough time to be away from family. Thanks for all your prayers for our family.
Blessings,
Rob
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 3, 2007
A long time coming
Boy, it's been awhile. I am sorry for those of you who are trying to follow the progress of Chaplain's Basic so you can pray for Katie and I. Thanks for your patience. Hopefully, this will be an encouraging update.
First of all, let me say thank you. I was talking to a friend today who I know has been praying for us. I can't tell you how comforting it has been to know that I have people praying for me and my family! Please continue to pray.
Things are going very well here at CH-BOLC. This past week we started the phase focusing on Army Chaplaincy. Up to this point we have been learning to be soldiers by crawling around in the sand and mud. We have been taught what it means to be a good staff officer, learning how to write Army memorandums and present briefings. Now we are learning the skills of the Chaplain. And while there is a lot of class time, it is good stuff.
It has also been hard to post because of the emotional highs and lows of being here. Wrestling with many issues including loneliness, has been difficult. But God has been so faithful! While I miss my family dearly, I have made some wonderful friends. Some of whom have already gone home, but many who will finish out the training. I have been frustrated at this stupid internet connection. Katie and I had it all worked out to be able to "skype" with each other, only to be frustrated by constant internet problems. So, while I haven't "seen" my wife and son, I have talked to them regularly.
I have also been wrestling with the role I will have in the Army. And while I am still walking with Jesus, looking for his guidance, Katie and I are still heading toward applying for the active duty side of the Army. I still feel that this will be a place where we can have our "maximum impact" for the Kingdom of God.
Thanks for your prayers. I will try to post again soon. I am looking forward to heading home for Thanksgiving. What a blessing to go home for a few days before the final push to the end. Thanks again.
Blessings,
Rob
First of all, let me say thank you. I was talking to a friend today who I know has been praying for us. I can't tell you how comforting it has been to know that I have people praying for me and my family! Please continue to pray.
Things are going very well here at CH-BOLC. This past week we started the phase focusing on Army Chaplaincy. Up to this point we have been learning to be soldiers by crawling around in the sand and mud. We have been taught what it means to be a good staff officer, learning how to write Army memorandums and present briefings. Now we are learning the skills of the Chaplain. And while there is a lot of class time, it is good stuff.
It has also been hard to post because of the emotional highs and lows of being here. Wrestling with many issues including loneliness, has been difficult. But God has been so faithful! While I miss my family dearly, I have made some wonderful friends. Some of whom have already gone home, but many who will finish out the training. I have been frustrated at this stupid internet connection. Katie and I had it all worked out to be able to "skype" with each other, only to be frustrated by constant internet problems. So, while I haven't "seen" my wife and son, I have talked to them regularly.
I have also been wrestling with the role I will have in the Army. And while I am still walking with Jesus, looking for his guidance, Katie and I are still heading toward applying for the active duty side of the Army. I still feel that this will be a place where we can have our "maximum impact" for the Kingdom of God.
Thanks for your prayers. I will try to post again soon. I am looking forward to heading home for Thanksgiving. What a blessing to go home for a few days before the final push to the end. Thanks again.
Blessings,
Rob
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