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The War Cry | JULY 2015
CHARACTERS OF THE EASTER STORY
Just fi nished
reading the April
War Cry and was
blessed and
rejuvenated
spiritually after
receiving the Army
news from home.
I'm enjoying the
magazine so much.
Mail from home is a blessing and this
War Cry seems to of come to my heart
just at the right time.
Major James Cocker,
Bandung, Indonesia
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION
I LOVE the new format for the War
Cry! While I have a balanced traditional
side, I am thrilled that our War Cry has
fi nally come out of the 1970s. The
format, articles, photos, advertise-
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
receive my appreciation for your
excellent May edition of the War Cry.
I was also pleased to see you fi nally
coming around to what I have been
saying all these years: "Athletes fi nd in
their physical exertion clarity of mind
that allows them to more easily connect
with God." Well said. Again, well done!
God bless!
Major Stephen Long,
Norfolk, VA
TRUE TO THE WORD
This is the day our Lord made. Rejoice!
I simply write to say thank you. You have
brought new vision to the War Cry. It's very
interesting reading for outsiders to read
and see just what our Army is all about.
Your articles each month bring light to
the Scriptures and we live and learn.
Thanks again for staying true to the Word.
Ross Zarfas, Via email
ments and especially the spiritual
content are just wonderful! It's a
dynamic, inviting publication!
You have put together stories from
several of our clients in shelters and
ARC's who are actual chefs. It might
be neat to have recipes from them,
with a blurb about their life.
Thank you for all that you do to put
together this fantastic ministry tool!
Major Dawn Worthy,
New Orleans, LA
ATHLETES FOR CHRIST
This is a fi rst for
me... writing to the
War Cry and
expressing my
deep appreciation
for their ministry of
the printed word.
Forgive my
absence and
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