Dear Cloudeagle:
That sounds like a good idea, I will have to try it on my flock some time.
Some of our Ranger boys come from old families in the area. I myself love
hearing about my ancestors. I think the word hero is often confused with the
image of somebody who is famous to the population like, football players,
movie stars, etc. I have some of those myself but they are nobody but good at
what they do, now that I know Jesus Christ. It took some time of me coming
around before I realized that some of the everyday people in my life are
heros, just that I don't realize it. Our society teaches us that the word
hero is defined as somebody famous and popular. make sure they understand
which one you are talking about.
In Gods Service
Randall A. Hermanson
Cmdr. OP#1 woodstock, Il
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> With all the discussion on heroes, it got me thinking
> about who are Rangers think are their heroes.
>
> Ask them.
>
> Will you get Stone Cold, Pikachu, or Jerry Rice(for you
> Niner fans)or will you get grandpa who worked the fields
> to feed a family, Uncle Kimo who fought bravely in
> Vietnam and still gives his time to help Vets and speak
> to high school students of the War, or Dr. King who was
> a voice to many and lost his life that the many may be
> heard?
>
> Probably, you will hear more of the first lot, because
> of their popularity. Maybe we don't hear more of the
> second type because our Rangers don't know. We must
> speak of these so the Ranges may hear. Today is a
> perfect day to inform of our Countries heoes. Maybe a
> good project for our Rangers is to do some family
> research or learn about some missionaries or modern day
> martyrs. I think they will be amazed to see what some of
> these people did or continue to do. Just a thought.
>
> Geno Plares
> O.P.#178 NCal/Nev.
> San Jose,CA
>
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