Cmdr. Mike and all,

I have found that even when by all appearances they are not "getting it"
we are still impacting their lives. This came home to me when I used to
lead our Youth group. Thought I was talking to a bunch of rocks :-)
Found out they were learning in spite of myself and my short comings.

Give God all the glory and the effort and He and the Holy Spirit will do
the rest.

To answer the earlier question of why I am in Rangers. First, there was
a need. Second, I was willing. Third, there was confirmation from my
wife. It's been the ride of my life ever since. I'm hangin on Lord even
though the devil is trying to buck me off.

Yippe ey, yippe eye ah!

In Jesus Name,

Bob Triphahn

> 
> In a message dated 3/18/99 15:03:39 Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> 
> > I get discouraged by Pioneers giving me guff.. it is as hollow as the
> >  turn of the head by *former Rangers in my church.. or the ignored glance
> >  of former Commanders
> 
> For me this is with the Trailblazers who do know.  Yeah I get disgusted about
> it. But I do it because it needs to get done.  If I hauled off and left, there
> would be no permanent party at my church to operate the ministry.  I love the
> boys and I love helping them to the best of my ability, even if they don't
> care or appreciate it.
> 
> Blessings,
> 
> Mike Burke
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