Christian, Forgiven. Presbyterian. Calvinist. Because I cannot help it. Clan Arthur, Clan Blackstock. Submariner - 673, 728B, 683, 726B. Roll Tide Roll. GSD.
Christian, don't let the trials of this life rob you of your joy. Your pain is temporary, but the glory waiting for you in Heaven is eternal. Press on.
I'd really appreciate if you guys could pray for my new nephew. His name is Olorin, and he was born at 27 weeks in an emergency C-section, and will need heart surgery. Right now his condition is stable, but he, his mom and dad could all use your prayers. 🙏🥺
🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS: Jesus saw your whole life; every Sin, every wrong choice, every Compromise, & He still gave His life for you on that cross. That’s a love so deep it’s utterly unimaginable
Beautiful. Brazilian dancer Victoria Bueno was born without arms and defied societal expectations by resiliently redefining femininity and athleticism through ballet.
She started dancing at just 5 years old.
Disabilities do not determine a person’s future.
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If you reject the eternal deity of Jesus, you are not a Christian. If you reject the Trinity, you are not a Christian. If you reject that we are saved by faith in Christ alone, you are not a Christian.
Hello to all of Shelly’s followers and friends. I’m Shelly’s husband Ben. There is no easy way to say this, but on June 30th early in the morning, Shelly passed in her sleep. She had been declining in the days leading up to her death, so we knew it was coming unfortunately. She was at total peace when she went home, no pain, no fear, just complete trust in the Lord.
We are completely devastated, but also relieved. Shelly had been struggling for so very long, and her body was too tired to go on. Knowing that she is free from her prison of a body, and now in the arms of the Lord helps ease the pain of it all though.
She loved you all dearly, and wanted me to tell you all that you truly inspired her every day in her faith journey. I thank you all for supporting her through this, and just ask that you continue to pray for her and our family.
Boyd Renner is widely respected as one of the most experienced operators to serve in the Navy's elite special operations community. Growing up in a small one-stoplight town in Colorado, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1988 and dedicated the next 28 years entirely to the SEAL Teams.
An extraordinary 23 of those years were spent with the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), where he served with Red Squadron, one of the unit's premier assault elements. Renner is among the very few service members to rise through every enlisted rank—from E-1 to Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9)—before earning a commission as a Chief Warrant Officer in 2010 and ultimately retiring as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CWO4).
His operational record is remarkable: ten deployments to Afghanistan, two to Iraq, along with missions in Albania, Sarajevo, and across the Arabian Peninsula, totaling approximately a dozen combat deployments. During Operation Red Wings in 2005, Renner participated in the search and recovery effort for Marcus Luttrell after the mission that claimed the lives of several SEALs and members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers) aboard the downed rescue helicopter.
After more than two decades at the tip of the spear, Renner has spoken candidly about leadership, tactical medicine, and the physical and emotional costs of repeated combat deployments during the Global War on Terror. His experience offers a rare perspective on the sacrifices made by America's special operations forces.
In retirement, he has continued serving others by founding a company centered on a patented technology that allows people to incorporate a loved one's DNA into tattoo ink—a meaningful way for families to honor and remember those they have lost.
From a young sailor entering the Navy as an E-1 in 1988 to retiring as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 after a career spent largely within America's most elite special operations unit, Boyd Renner's service reflects exceptional dedication, professionalism, and sacrifice.
Respect to a warrior who answered the call, led from the front, and served with distinction.