Warship to bear Navy Seal Michael Murphy's name, posted on The Blaze.
Growing up, I don't remember having many heroes, but then I don't remember much of my childhood. I had crushes, but that isn't the same thing. (I'm saying that for me, to remind me, to help me.) This past summer, I spent a month with a focused study on the concept of honor. I'm an avid reader, and I have very specific requirements for my book heroes: Honor, trustworthiness, courage, and self-discipline, which are the first qualities that come to mind. Lately, I've found myself noticing people I consider heroes, and started making a list. I've decided I want to share my heroes. Beyond a shadow of a doubt and without question, Jesus is my perfect hero.
Today, I share my gratitude for all the service personnel who have given all.
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Very good.
ReplyDeleteI was on a plane the other day and there were 2 servicemen on. As I passed them, I thanked them. Seems only right and fitting for their sacrifice.
((Sharron)) Yes! When I see service personnel in the store I thank them. It scares me silly, because I don't want to intrude. I also find my eyes suspiciously watery, and I don't want to unnerve them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Murphy's story. I true hero.
ReplyDeleteYes, he is.
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