Ryan has really worked hard in ROTC the last 3 years. This year he led the Color Guard unit. Most valuable in my eyes, is that he has developed friendships with his friends and invested in their spiritual lives too with a small group and bible study. I know from experience that you can be friends with people because of living arrangements, social activities, classes or otherwise, but if you don't have a spiritual thing in common, the rest dissolves over time.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Awards on the Hill
This was our second year to attend the Army/Air Force ROTC awards ceremony in Fayetteville. All those men and women in uniforms, in the formal auditorium of Old Main...it's very special.
Ryan has really worked hard in ROTC the last 3 years. This year he led the Color Guard unit. Most valuable in my eyes, is that he has developed friendships with his friends and invested in their spiritual lives too with a small group and bible study. I know from experience that you can be friends with people because of living arrangements, social activities, classes or otherwise, but if you don't have a spiritual thing in common, the rest dissolves over time.
Ryan has really worked hard in ROTC the last 3 years. This year he led the Color Guard unit. Most valuable in my eyes, is that he has developed friendships with his friends and invested in their spiritual lives too with a small group and bible study. I know from experience that you can be friends with people because of living arrangements, social activities, classes or otherwise, but if you don't have a spiritual thing in common, the rest dissolves over time.
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