Christmas Gifts For Children

Christmas gifts!

One of our board members has two young boys. They have been saving their money in order to buy some Christmas items for other children of veterans in need.

They are thinking about some simple toys to possibly go along with some socks and underwear.

If you were someone you know has children that could use these, send me an email with the answers to these questions. We will contact you if we are able to get these items for your children.

Names of children 

Ages of children 

Size of socks 

Size of underwear 

Types of simple toys they enjoy 

Address

Contact phone number

Please share this with all your contacts.

We love you all and we thank you for your support. 

November 30 Devotion

A few months ago, a veteran responded to one of our devotions that we did. He told me there was no heaven, no hell, no God. We just die and that is it. My response to him was pretty simple. I don’t remember it Word for Word. But it was along the lines of, “I’m not sure I agree. Jesus loves you. And so do I.”

The door opened up. We began regular dialogue through texting and email. Found out that he was in a tough spot. Going through divorce. Dealing with PTSD. Anxiety. Financial issues. And other things. He told me he was struggling with his faith. I just kept reassuring him. Letting him know that Jesus loves him. Jesus is our hope. He has our peace. If we follow him and trust him, he will show us the way. He will provide.

Since our conversation, he has attended a couple of our events. He has moved into a new home. This place is close to his family. Trying to find a church home. Told me that for the first time in a long time, he feels there is hope. How right he is. There’s always hope in Jesus. No matter what we are going through. No matter how dark it looks. No matter what the devil is telling us. There is always hope in Jesus. I always say, things may not end the way that we hope that they do. But Jesus will see us through. All of us. Including you. If you find yourself thinking that there is no hope, turn your eyes on Jesus and you will find that there is. There always has been. There always will be. Because he loves you.

November 29 Devotion

We are in the middle of the season of being thankful and giving. Yesterday was Giving Tuesday. A day when people all across the country, if not the world, make financial donations to various charities. Charlie 22 Outdoors included. I read before, that in the United States, billions of dollars are donated every year. And that’s awesome. 

As I am writing this, a question comes to mind: What are you giving your hearts to? If you think about it, what you support, whether it’s financially, volunteering, praying for, etc., shows where your heart lies. So I ask again, what are you giving your hearts to? Ultimately, the answer should be Jesus. If we do that, then he will show us what we should give to. The Bible warns us to not give to others expecting to be recognized. We should be doing this just because we are called too. God will see what we are doing. He will know our hearts. He already does. 

The point of this devotion is not trying to encourage you or persuade you to make a financial contributions anywhere. I’m trying to encourage you to give your heart to Jesus. Give your whole heart to him. Then he will show you what to do. He will guide you. So maybe today is the day for you to make the decision to give your heart to him. To let him take hold. Remember, he loves us so much that he gave his life for us. The ultimate act of giving.

November 28 Devotion

In the Bible, Paul tells us that we either set our minds on our flesh, or we set our minds on the Holy Spirit. And then we live our lives according to where we set our minds. The choice is clear. And it is our choice. We either live for ourselves or we live for God. I suggest, that we choose wisely.

Being human means we live in a world that has pain and suffering. There is no escaping that. But if we can fix our minds on Jesus, we will live a life of peace. We will strive to see God and be who he wants us to be. I am fully aware that our days are full of distractions to keep us from doing this. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t strive to keep our focus on him. To keep our minds on him.

As we go about our days, let’s strive to focus on Jesus. When the struggles come, and they are going to come, try to redirect your thoughts on Jesus. Let him guide you in your reactions. I know you have heard the saying, “What would Jesus do?” Let’s not just think of this passively. Let’s truly think about this. Let the peace and calm that he gives fill our hearts. At the same time, let’s let the joy and happiness fill our hearts during those times to celebrate. So let’s fix our minds on the spirit. Not on our flesh. Let’s pray to grow daily to be more like God. Allowing God to guide us. Because he loves us. Always has. Always will.

November 27 Devotion

The other day, I mentioned that my family lost 3 men that played key roles in my life. One of them was my father figure, Coach Dan Armstrong. Whenever we talked, he seemed to always get a life lesson in there somewhere. And somehow I always left the conversation feeling better about myself. It was an amazing gift God had given him the ability to do. And, there was a reoccurring theme that he preached: There are 2 teams in this world. God’s team. And Satan’s team. And he was spot on. 

We’re living in a very real crisis. I’m not talking about the virus, nor any political, social, or economic issue. I’m talking about our internal identities. As we grow we ask ourselves several questions. Who am I? What is my place in life? Where do I belong? Who are my people? How do I fit in? Which team do I identify with? Which captain am I going to follow? Very powerful questions. 

And even more powerful is the answer to each. No matter where we are in life, we belong to God. Our lives are to be spent according to His purpose for us. Our sense of identity derives from Him. When God is placed at the center of our lives, the crisis finds resolution. We put all the worldly noise behind us. We play on the right team, under the leadership of the right captain. Jesus! Yes we’ll stumble. Yes we’ll fall. No player, or team, goes undefeated forever. But even so, we’ll win the ultimate victory. And as we work towards that victory, think of the people we can bring onto our team. And that is where your identity should be. There is no confusion. There is no question. We are made in his image. Male. Female. Black. White. Left. Right. Doesn’t matter. God’s image. And that might be the most powerful point of today’s devotion.

November 26 Devotion

We try to close all of our events with a message and communion. During the communion meditation, we talk about servitude. We discuss how our nation’s military serves us all. Without even knowing us, they sign that line, becoming a part of our military, and they serve us. All of us. That includes you and me. And our families. And our friends. This humbles me. 

We are all called to serve. Called to serve in some capacity. We all have talents that we can use to serve. I like to think that this part of our lives really shows who we are. Many of the ministry’s volunteers do not hunt or fish. And that is actually fantastic. Because many other things that need to be done do not include hunting or fishing. We have things going on behind the scenes that include our volunteers. Serving! 

And that brings us to this. The ultimate act of service: Jesus sacrificing himself on the cross. Serving us all. Paving the way for us to have eternity with him. Is there any other example of what we should follow? Not really. I don’t mean we need to sacrifice ourselves. But we need to devote ourselves to what we are called to do. Love God. Love others. Serve the world. And in that order. Let’s let God lead our hearts as we serve others. If we do that, just imagine who might come to know Jesus. Who in your family might come to know Jesus. What at an incredible testimony that would be.

November 25 Devotion

Satan has several sneaky ways of trying to control our lives. One of his weapons is trying to control our thoughts. By making us think negatively about things inside us and around us. Making us believe lies such as I am helpless, I am worthless, I don’t matter. He does this because he knows how we think, shapes how we live.

If we allow him to control us in this manner, then we lose out on a strong relationship with our Lord and Savior. And we get trapped in the pain and agony of those thoughts. And being trapped can actually distract or distort how we view God. We can actually begin to believe that God does not love us. We begin to question, if God did love us, why would he allow such feelings and thoughts to be inside us? 

The Bible teaches us that God deeply loves us. God chooses us. That means all of us. And that includes you. Negative thoughts and views of ourselves can block us from believing these truths that we read. They can make us feel invisible. They can rob us of our joy and our peace. So today let’s throw off the dark cloud of negative thoughts that hovers over us. Let’s reset what’s in our minds. Let’s begin to believe and trust in the truths that are in the Bible. Let’s refocus our minds on God. Let him take control. Let’s let him battle back Satan, take control of our hearts, and lead us to victory. It has already been declared anyways. Because he loves us. Always has. Always will. 

November 24 Devotion

All week we have been reading about being thankful. Trying to cover what we should truly be thankful for. As this day begins, I’m trying to narrow down what it is I’m thankful for to put into this devotion. Not an easy task. As I am thankful for many things.

Obvious answers would be health, family, friends, etc. And that is perfectly fine. We should be thankful for those things. I know I am. But today, I think I’m going to say I’m thankful for having a loving God that we can praise and worship. A God that we can pour out our hearts too. A God who is always there for us. A God who sent his son to die on the cross for us some 2000 years ago. 

So as you enjoy this holiday, keep in mind that we have a Lord and Savior who’s Love is so vast that we could never comprehend just how big it is. We have a Lord and Savior who is waiting with open arms for us to run too. He is the Alpha and Omega. The beginning and the end. He is everything that matters. And that is awesome. I also want to ask you to keep our troops in your hearts. A large portion of them are not home during this holiday season. Pray for them. I love you all. 

November 23 Devotion

Sometimes, we don’t know what we need, until we get what we need. There is so much truth in that. It’s worth reading again: Sometimes, we don’t know what we need, until we get what we need. I’m sure at some point you have said, “I needed that.” Maybe after a three day weekend. Or a cup of coffee or hot chocolate on a cold day. Or simply maybe just spending some time not doing anything after a long day at work. These are simple pleasures. But the point is clear. Sometimes, we don’t know what we need, until we get what we need.

And a lot of that, if not all of that, can be said about our faith. Our walk with Christ. I know it was with mine. For years I knew who Christ was. But I did not know Christ. For years I floundered around doing my own thing. Yes I prayed. Yes I went to church. Yes I believed. But I did not know Christ. I did not know what I needed. It wasn’t until I truly followed him and let him guide my heart, that I understood what a relationship with Christ was. Only then did I find the peace and hope that comes from our Lord and Savior. Only then did I realize he is there for us no matter what situations we find ourselves in. It was only then that I realized, I did not know that I needed Jesus, until I truly found Jesus. Oh boy, am I glad I did. 

If you don’t know him, maybe today is the day for you to pursue him. And if you do know him, but are not really following him, maybe today is the day for you to truly open your heart to him. I can’t think of anything better to do on this Thanksgiving. Jesus is what you need. He loves you. He loves us all. Always has. Always will. And for that I am thankful.

November 22 Devotion

Feeling sorrow and pain is part of being human. They are emotions that we are created with. God gave us these intentionally. I look at them as part of his tools for us to really understand what we should view as being important. Tools to help us to understand where to put value. The year 2021 brought these emotions to me and my family like no other. We lost three men within months of each other that were very important in my life. My biological father in January. My father figure in March. And my stepfather in August. I could go on and on about how each one of these men shaped my life. But that’s not the point of this devotion.

Feeling joy is also an emotion that we have. Another amazing part of being created. Once again, a tool that God uses to teach us what is important. Just as pain and sorrow can rock us to our core, joy can lift us to a height that we never thought imaginable. It can move us to tears. Watching our children and our grandchildren brings us great joy. Being with somebody experiencing their first successful hunt can bring us joy. Celebrating the victory of your favorite sports team does as well. I’m sure we all have other examples. Once again, not the point of this devotion.

We are going through this week of being thankful. Today, I am thankful that our God instilled in us emotions. Emotions that include pain and joy. If you think about it, they really are amazing. In his famous speech, Jim Valvano told us to have our emotions move us to tears each day. As he was dying, he understood the importance of pain and joy. I am so thankful that our God loves us so much, that tears from emotions were part of his plan. Sure, I don’t want to feel pain. No one does. But I’m thankful that I can understand what is important. I am thankful that I get to go through pain and joy. I am thankful, because they give me a full heart. And they will give you a full heart too. Because…God loves us. Always has. Always will.