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Time, Talent, Treasure: Retirees
For Christians serving in our nation’s Armed Forces, even when their active duty days meld into retirement, God’s call to serve Him remains evergreen, for in age’s autumn years “…they will stay fresh and green” (Psalm 92:14), still bearing fruit.
Time, Talent, Treasure: ROTC
Every year the Reserve Officer Training Corps program launches several thousand newly commissioned officers into the operational military.
Time, Talent, Treasure: Warrior Forge
Before Army ROTC cadets can be commissioned as second lieutenants, they must successfully complete what is now known as the Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC), a training event developing their leadership skills while evaluating their officer potential. Once held at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, LDAC —Warrior Forge—now takes place at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Building Christian military leaders, families, fellowships … for a lifetime
Recent Content from OCF
With the Love of a Clanging Cymbal
When our speech lacks the love of Christ, Scripture clearly declares we are just a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
A Cannonball Life in a Toe-Testing World
Jump on in! Living completely sold out to God is a lot like doing a cannonball into a pool--not on the edge of toe-testing mediocrity.
Getting Intentional in Your Marriage
Thriving Christian marriages reveal prayerful planning and purposeful intention.
What you do and how you lead does matter
Congratulations to the OCF Class of 2012! We who have gone before welcome you to the profession of arms and the start of your great race the Lord has set before you. Crossing the threshold, you now carry two commissions simultaneously: one conferred on you from our Commander in Chief and one from the King of kings.
Leaving a legacy of faith
by Larry Simpson, Colonel, USAF (Ret) "And fixing his
Lessons in Leadership…from a Squadron Janitor
William Crawford was an unimpressive figure, one you could easily overlook during a hectic day at the U.S. Air Force Academy.