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Because He Is All-Powerful
Lord, You have said in Your Word that power belongs to You (Psalm 62:11). Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, the power and the glory, the victor and the majesty; for all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours (1 Chronicles 29:11). I know that by the power of Your spirit, all things are possible. I give You thanks, O Lord God Almighty, the One who is and who was and who is to come, because You have taken Your great power and reigned (Revelation 11:17). Be exalted, Or Lord, in Your own strength! (Psalm 21:13). I praise and exalt You as the all-powerful Lord of my life. Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever (Matthew 6:13).
Your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in the power of God. 1 CORINTHIANS 2:5
Lord, show us Your ways. Teach us Your paths. Lead us in Your truth and tech us, for You are the God of our salva- tion (Psalm 25:4-5). There is nothing that is too difficult for You, therefore I ask that You would enable the countries of the earth to come together and cooperate peacefully. Specif- ically, I pray for (name any countries where there is war or civil strife). Bring peace to these nations and people. Bless our troops with protection and favor in whatever nation they are in.
God be merciful to us and bless us, And cause His face to shine upon us, that Your way may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations. PSALM 67:1-2
Lord, I praise Your holy name this day. You are Almighty God. You are the all-powerful, omnipotent Lord of heaven and earth. There is nothing too hard for You. Great are You, Lord, and mighty in power; Your understanding is infinite (Psalm 147:5). I know that because You can do anything, no plan or purpose of Yours for my life can be held back. You have a mighty arm (Psalm 89:13), and You rule by Your power (Psalm 65:6). You are the potter and I am the clay (Isa- iah 64:8), and I give You full power over my life to mold me as You see fit. I surrender my life to You and release it into Your hands.
Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is there any- thing too hard for Me? JEREMIAH 32:27
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Happy Birthday Jermia! May 12th
Remember, "Getting a good education is the key to a suc- cessful life."
Love you, Mama and PaPa.
Marine Graduates From Basic Training
Marine Lance Cpl. Jose A. Cabrera recently graduated from the Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force Basic Operations Course. He was assigned to the base in Indian Head, Maryland.
The United States Marine Corps trains students at its Ray- mond C. Downey Responder Training Facility in order that they are better prepared to re- spond to a potential chemical, bi- ological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive event.
Lance Cpl. Cabrera is the husband of Ruth N. Cabrera. He graduated from Leto High School in 2005.
Four Enlistees Complete Basic Military Training
Four members of the U. S. Air Force have completed all re- quirements and graduated from basic military training. Their re- spective graduation ceremonies were held at the Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, in San Anto- nio, Texas.
Airman 1st Class Jean- Paul Arnaud, Airman 1st Class Evan M. Knight, Air- man Dylan A. Martinez, and Airman William Rodriguez completed an intensive eight- week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core val- ues, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
They also earned four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Com- munity College of the Air Force.
Airman 1st Class Arnuad is the son of Susana Marquez, of Woodstock, GA, and Pablo Arnaud, of Winter Garden. His brother is Dylan Martinez, of Tampa. Airman 1st Class Ar- naud graduated from Gaither High School in 2013.
Airman 1st Class Knight is the husband of Nicole Schofield. He is also the son of Holly and Steve Prevaux, of Tampa, grandson of Carol Maire, of Greenville, SC., nephew of Arthur Poblocki, of Buffalo, NY, and son-in-law of Nicholas Schofield, of Tampa. He graduated from Wharton High School in 2014.
Airman Martinez is the son of Alba and Orlando Mar- tinez, of Tampa. He graduated from Gaither High School in 2013.
Airman Rodriguez is the son of Lucretia and William Rodriguez, of Weeki Wachee, and nephew of Charity Stukenbourg, of Tampa. He graduated from Spring Hill Christian Academy in 2013.
Military Enlistees With Tampa Ties Complete Basic Training
Three of the enlistees are members of the U. S. Army. Pri- vate First Class Thomas J. Barry, Specialist Thomas Malerk, and Spe- cialist Joel E. Wine have all completed the necessary require- ments and graduated from Basic Combat Training. All three par-
ticipated in their respective grad- uation ceremonies.
During the nine-week train- ing period, the trainee received instruction in drill and cere- mony, weapons, rifle marksman- ship and bayonet training, chemical warfare, field training and tactical exercises, armed and unarmed combat, military cour- tesy, military justice, physical fit- ness, first aid, and Army history, traditions, and core values.
Private First Class Barry is the son of Thomas J. Barry, Tampa, and brother of Caitlin R. Barry, of Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. He graduated in 2011 from Somerville High School, Somerville, Massachusetts. His graduation ceremony was held at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Specialist Malerk’s gradu- ation ceremony was held at Fort Jackson, in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the son of An- gela and Patrick Malerk, of Fellsmere, Florida. He graduated from Sebastian River High School, Sebastian, Fla., in 2010. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida, in 2014.
Specialist Wine’s gradua- tion ceremony was held at Fort Jackson, in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the son of Sue E. Wine, of Melbourne. He gradu- ated from Palm Bay High School, in Melbourne, in 2008. He earned a master's degree from the University of South Florida, in 2014.
Three other military enlistees are members of the U. S. Air Force. Airman Tyler J. Bene- dict, Airman First Class Joseph J. Elder, and Airman Jeffrey C. Knauff all gradu- ated from basic military training at the Joint Base San Antonio- Lackland, in San Antonio, Texas.
The soldiers completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. They also earned four credits toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
Airman Benedict is the son of James and Tammy J. Benedict, of Winslow, Maine, and brother of Cassie R. Bene- dict, of Tampa. He is a 2013 graduate of Winslow High School, Winslow, Maine.
Airman First Class Elder is the husband of Brittany Elder. He is also the son of Maria and Mark Elder, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Airman First Class Elder
graduated in 2005 from Fort Walton Beach High School, Fort Walton Beach, and he earned a bachelor's degree in 2013 from the University of South Florida.
Airman Knauff is the son of Jeanne Sirak, of Tampa, and Jeff Knauff, of Cocoa, FL. He is the grandson of Gail Sirak, of Crystal River, and James Sirak, of Riverview.
He is a 2014 graduate of Cocoa High School, in Cocoa.
Happy Mother’s Day
MRS. ANNIE J. VICKERS
Happy Mother’s Day.
From, your son, Larry Vick- ers and sisters and brothers. Love you always.
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