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Welcome to How to Thank a Vet

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(Please click the " READ MORE " button below for the full post and access to links.)      We offer a procedure that’s designed to make presenting the gospel of Jesus Christ to Veterans and their families in a simple, grateful manner. Notice: If you are not sure of your eternity with Jesus Christ, please take a few minutes first to  check out “ God’s Bridge to Eternal Life ” before proceeding. This is the most important information on this Blogspot. It will take some time and dollars, both of which will be well spent. We call it a “Thank You Pack”, which will include: a Thank You envelope, a Thank You card, “The Bridge to Eternal Life” gospel tract, and The Gospel of John. 1. CLICK HERE     for the PDF of the Envelope and Thank You card, for printing locally, or on your own printer. 2.  Click here to order Bridge tracks    https://majestic-media.com/order_form3.php Email to request the Bridge tract    info@majestic-med...

HOW TO THANK A VET is dedicated to Corporal Herb Haines

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  HOW TO THANK A VET is dedicated to Corporal Herb Haines, “United States Marine Corps” and his wife, Elaine, four boys, and eight grandchildren . Herb served our country from 1965 to 1968, with time in Vietnam from October 1966 to November 1967. Over the years, when Herb was reminded that the Marines were a department of the Navy, he always said, “yeah”, “ THE MENS DEPARTMENT ”. One thing is for sure, “Once a Marine, always a Marine”. Herb worked at Maranatha Baptist Bible College, Watertown, WI, from 1995 to 2006, with Elaine working there for most of that time. He was a great friend and blessing to families, faculty, staff, and especially students; as a bus driver for many athletic and fine arts events, he memorized each name. Herb went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on December 2, 2013, after awful complications of “Agent Orange”. Thank You, Herb and Elaine   Thank you for visiting, https://howtothankavet.blogspot.com/ If we have be...

Clifford W Owens

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As you thank a veteran for their service, and give them a ”Thank You Pack”,   we hope you come across some that will bless your heart like: Army CHAPLAIN (Colonel) Clifford W Owens, (Retired) and wife Ruth   Cliff was born in 1936, preached his first bible message at age 21, served 60 years in the ministry, with 26 years as a chaplain in the United States Army (one year in Vietnam.)             In Vietnam, he had the opportunity to preach to about 600 soldiers every day, with every day bringing a Sunday sermon, somewhere in the war zone. He received the “Vietnamese Medal of Honor, 1 st Class” for helping rebuild a church that had been destroyed. At one time in the military, he performed up to 5 funerals in a single day. Cliff says,” …as an Army Chaplain, I have learned that God has provided everything I need to be a faithful witness of His grace in this fallen world. And what He’s done for me, He’ll do for yo...