Operation First Response

Operation First Response

The Mission of Operation First Response, Inc (OFR) is to support our nation’s wounded Heroes and their families with personal and financial needs. What that means to the staff of OFR has grown and changed to expand to the needs of our families.
OFR staff members consider it an honor and a privilege to be able [...]

October 24th, 2009 by Rodney 

Support America’s Armed Forces

Support America’s Armed Forces

Vicky Mohler has a 30 year career working for The Boeing Company as a Information Technology Systems Analyst. Vicky has dedicated many years managing and promoting the Support America’s Armed Forces program and volunteering time to various community service efforts.
You might ask how she became involved with Support America’s Armed Forces. In the fall of [...]

October 23rd, 2009 by Rodney 

Kids Thank A Vet

Kids Thank A Vet

Cherie Reid started Kidsthankavet.com with one main purpose – to show the men and women who have served in the United States Military that we care. Children who simply say “Thank you for serving” to any Veteran, will be able to register on their website. But there is much more.
In fact, they’re starting a new [...]

October 22nd, 2009 by Rodney 

Operation Soldier Assist

Operation Soldier Assist

Blaine Ducote is the founder of Operation Soldier Assist (OSA) and his hope and number one request is that you would adopt-a-troop. What does “adopt” mean? Glad you asked! It means that you commit to writing a letter each week (not an email) so that your adopted troop get a physical letter at mail call, [...]

October 21st, 2009 by Rodney 

Give2TheTroops

Give2TheTroops

In December of 2002, Andi Grant’s husband U.S Marine Sgt. Brian Grant (her biggest inspiration and hero) received his one-year deployment orders for Operation Iraqi Freedom. As he packed and attended briefings, Andi decided that she, too, needed to do something for the troops. She couldn’t just sit back for a year and be a [...]

October 20th, 2009 by Rodney 

Laptops For The Wounded

Laptops For The Wounded

Laura Brown of Cody, Wyoming is the “brains” behind Laptops for the Wounded (LFTW). You see her son was Army Airborne in Mosul, Iraq for the first year of this war and with the Grace of God he came home healthy and with no injuries, and a grown man.
After he was out of active duty, [...]

October 19th, 2009 by Rodney 

A Life Worth Living!

A Life Worth Living!

This is the last week of our “One Month To Live” series. God didn’t make you average or ordinary. In fact, He threw away the mold when He made you. What you need to do is stop comparing yourself to others because you are already the total package. Don’t believe it? Read what David cried [...]

October 18th, 2009 by Pastor Greg 
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