Civilian Affairs
Published October 2004
Table of Contents:
Civilian Affairs
Life on Civvy Street
Discharge papers in hand, I walked out through
Gatehouse B the way I had signed in three years previously
— a civilian. The last step had been to hand my uniform
in (53 lbs. of parade dress, fatigues, boots, bags, and
all the badges of office and military identity) and walk
out.
I Was a Soldier Once...
This testimony of an ex-infantry soldier in the
US Army offers a unique perspective on how the Body of
Christ should be.
Good Soldiers of Christ
Soldiers of Christ don't get involved in anything
of the world, for they would distract them and sap their
strength away from fighting the enemies of God that they
have been enlisted to defeat and put under their Commander's
feet.
A Look Inside the Body of Christ
A living body is more than just an association
of cells who have put aside self-interests to work co-operatively
for their survival. For one thing, all the cells identify
with the body as a whole. They live and work for the common
good of the body.
Things to Do in the Body of Christ
What’s in a Name :
The Name Above All Names — Yahshua
I’d much rather call the Son of God, my Savior,
by His true name — the name His own mother, and foster
father, and all of His friends called Him.
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