December 15 Devotion

It’s no secret that God created us. Therefore we belong to God. We are his. Just as a newborn child belongs to his or her parents. All that we have and we are, we owe to God. Since we are part of his creation, God loves us. And he will protect us.

One aspect of being human, being part of the creation, is our need to belong to something. We need to feel connected to something. We need to be accepted and loved. Unfortunately, this inherit need can lead us to make bad decisions and choices. We find ourselves seeking things of this world. Wanting to belong to the wrong groups. Looking for everything except for what is in God. I did that for a long time. Many of us may feel more strongly about belonging to our families, our social circle, racial or ethnic group, or other groups than we do about belonging to God.

Sometimes it’s easier for us to believe that we are “self-made” by our own creation. But as soon as we realize we are created in him, and created for his purpose, our sense of belonging changes. Then we can truly submit our lives to him. We can submit ourselves to serving him. We then know that we are his treasure. He values us. And then we can show others this same value and love. The same hope and peace that only comes from God. No matter where we are in life, we can do this. In our work. In our hobbies. In our passions. We can show God’s love to everyone around us. Helping them realize that they are part of his creation as well. How glorious is that! Pretty awesome.

December 14 Devotion

The Bible is full of countless miraculous stories. Stories about Jesus doing amazing things. He gave sight to the blind. A paralyzed man walked. He calmed storms. He fed thousands of people. The dead even came back to life. His power is beyond anything that we can ever comprehend. We can try to…”imagine” it. But it’s still beyond your wildest imaginations.

The stories are pretty incredible. They really are. Demonstrating what he is capable of doing. I would argue some of his greatest miracles aren’t quite as visible. What I mean is, we don’t see them immediately. For example, a paralyzed man walking is something we see immediately. Even Jesus thought that. But, we must remember that he told his disciples they would do greater things than he did. The stories of Peter and Paul are good examples. 

We have been called to serve. That is a miracle in itself. The ability to spread the good news is truly miraculous. We get to show hope and peace. We get to show love. We get to show the way to salvation. Some 2000 years ago, Jesus left earth, but left us with this power. And even more miraculous than that, He gave us eternal life. Wow! Is there a greater miracle? I think not. So celebrate Christmas knowing that. Knowing that our God loves us so much, that he has paved the way for us to spend eternity with him. And he has given us the power to show others the same path. Truly miraculous.

Photography Class

Charlie 22 Outdoors is considering putting together a photography class for veterans and/or those currently serving our country. We believe it will be another avenue to serve those struggling with PTSD or other issues. There are a few reasons for this message. 

  1. Do we have anyone interested in attending a photography class?
  2. Do we know any professional photographers that would be interested in teaching a photography class?
  3. Do we have anyone who would financially sponsor the equipment for 6 students to attend a photography class?

If you are interested, send me an email message: Charlie22outdoors@gmail.com

Please share with your contacts. 

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

December 13 Devotion

Before we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, our identities come from the world. How people view us or label us comes from the world. Our identities and labels come from our cultures and our families. They come from people that we do not know. They even come from the ones that we place on ourselves. But it’s important for us to remember, none of these come from God. They are not what God says about us.

But here’s the difficult part. Sometimes hard for us to accept. Sometimes hard for us to believe. When we take Jesus into our hearts, everything about us should change. Including our identities. Including our labels. And others should see this as well. Our walks with Christ should demonstrate this. They should show this. Our “old selfs” have been washed away. Our “new selfs” are brilliant and full of hope. Everything changes. Even how we view God should change. 

Why is this hard to accept? Why is this hard for us to believe? I have had veterans tell me they don’t know how they can be forgiven, from what they have seen and what they have done. I have had civilians say the same thing. The doubt comes into our minds because we are vulnerable during this transition. And it’s during this vulnerability that Satan tries to creep in. Telling us that we have not been changed. That we cannot be changed. But remember, he is the liar. The grand liar. Doing all he can to steal your soul away from Christ. So try to remember this: The Victory Has Already Been Declared! The cross did that for us. Therefore our new identities and labels are real. Christ has you covered. He has taken away the “old”. He has given you the “new”. It may take you a little while to fully believe this. It may take practice. Maybe today is the day for you to start doing so. Maybe today is the day to begin truly believing your heart has been changed. Maybe today is the day to put your energy and efforts into this. Truly believe that God loves you. He always has. He always will.

December 12 Devotion

My Facebook memory this morning is a great lesson for us all. So I have to share it. It’s about when I had the opportunity to take my grandson deer hunting. It was a chilly evening. Not as cold as it had been. But chilly enough that after about 45 minutes of being in the blind, Creed had had enough. So he joined Barbara back at the farm house. Helping her do some chores that needed to be done.

As the evening progressed, I had some deer show up. The season was antlerless only. Meaning that bucks were not allowed. Only does. I was out trying to secure some meat for Anna at her new home. And I was able to take one. But it wasn’t until after we approached it that we realized it was a button buck. Not a doe. But still legal. Creed came back down from the farmhouse. This was his first time getting to experience this part of a hunt. He was excited and was taking it all in as one of my close friends field dressed it. It really was a pretty cool moment for me to watch him watch my friend work.  

There were several funny moments with Creed during this time. Six year olds can say the darndest things. But the honesty of children is so humbling. After realizing that it was not a doe, Creed said, “We need to stand it back up.” In his mind we didn’t want to break the law. Not knowing that it was still legal, he was trying to correct a mistake. Trying to make it “OK” for his Opa. I love his heart. This makes me think about us as adults. We make mistakes too. And sometimes we try to correct them. As Christians, we make mistakes. Although I strive not to, I make them daily. But, I love the honesty of our Lord and Savior. I love the accountability with our Lord and Savior. I love the humility of our Lord and Savior. I love the forgiveness we can receive from our Lord and Savior. But most importantly, I love the salvation we receive from our Lord and Savior. Without it, I know I would be lost. I would be hopeless. We all would. This is the season of celebrating his birth. Make no mistake about it, it is the birth of our Lord and Savior. So as we celebrate, let’s be thankful for his honesty, accountability, humility, forgiveness, and most importantly, the salvation we receive. Because he loves us. Always has. Always will.

Prayer warriors!

We have an urgent prayer request from one of our board members. Chaplain Phillip Wright. His daughter, Christy has been struggling with some issues and they are trying to determine the cause. She has been in and out of the ER multiple times the last three weeks. Battling loss of vision and balance. She is currently headed back to the ER. To make matters more difficult, Christy’s husband is in the military. He is off coast training. Julie is Phillip’s wife. She is on her way to San Diego to be with her and their two children.

Please share with your contacts. 

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

Christmas Dinner

DEADLINE IS TODAY! Our second annual Christmas Dinner will be held December 18.The Clubhouse. 11 AM to 1 PM. RSVP is required by this Wednesday, December 11. Charlie 22 Outdoors will provide turkey and ham. RSVP through email.

It’s been an amazing year. We have been blessed to meet and serve so many new veterans and their families. Come celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior with us. Come celebrate what the year has been for the ministry. Looking forward to 2025.

Please share with your contacts. 

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

December 11 Devotion

One of the most amazing blessings of Charlie 22 Outdoors, is keeping in touch with the veterans that we get to meet. We get to hear about their successes. We also get to pray over them during their struggles. Recently, I got to speak with one of the veterans that we met a couple years ago. Without going into great detail, not to long ago he was in a bad spot. Emotionally and spiritually. We put the word out to our prayer warriors to mount up. And boy did they ever. And the turnaround has been incredible.

As we were talking, he said this to me: “I had to go through what I went through, to get to where I am.” Read that again. And maybe read it again. And again. And again. So powerful. So profound. But so spot on. He is absolutely right. Sometimes we go through trials and struggles. Sometimes those moments are more severe and disheartening than other times. Sometimes they seem hopeless and beyond repair. 

But, as tough as those times are, if we handle them correctly, we come out stronger on the back end. We come out closer to God. We come out with a testimony that others can learn from as well. And that is exactly what has happened with this veteran. He is smiling again. He is working on continuing to improve. It has been incredible. I was blessed to get to hear this firsthand. God has a plan. A plan for all of us. Sometimes during that plan, we get sidetracked. We lose sight of what is important. We get in the way of the plan. We get in the way of ourselves. I know I do that sometimes. But even though we mess things up, God never waivers. Never changes. And he is always there for us. His heart breaks when we lose focus. But his heart also rejoices whenever we persevere through it. Because he loves us. He always has. He always will.

December 10 Devotion

Something that I find interesting and incredible is that our Lord and Savior can relate to us. He understands us and what we are going through. You might question this though. You might wonder how it’s possible God can relate to us. It’s simple really. Because when God came to earth in human form as Jesus, he was tempted in every way, just as we are. That’s why he understands. He gets us. He knows the struggles of being human. Yet…He did not sin. 

When God became human, he went through pain and suffering. He knew that was coming. He experienced every aspect of human life. And yet he still chose to come to earth. With Jesus, we have someone who can empathize with our struggles. We have someone who’s always ready for us. Who’s willing to walk through our struggles with us. Pretty amazing. 

So today, let’s be honest with ourselves. Let’s humble ourselves as we give our burdens to Jesus. Then we will experience growth and healing. This holiday season, let’s remember that we don’t have to face life alone. Let’s celebrate Jesus’s birth knowing that he is faithful. He is near us. He walked among us. He is in us. He gets us. He has the answers. He has ALL of the answers. Let’s be grateful that Jesus loves us. He always has. He always will.

Charlie 22 Outdoors Updates! 

Operation Spring River applications are coming in. This is our first event of each year. In the past we have combined waterfowl with upland bird. But with the lack of precipitation, water fowl has been very difficult. So we are thrilled to say we can focus this year on upland. You can apply on our website.

Our second annual Christmas Dinner will be held December 18. The Clubhouse. 11 AM to 1 PM. RSVP is required by this Wednesday, December 11. Charlie 22 Outdoors will provide turkey and ham. RSVP through email.

It’s been an amazing year. We have been blessed to meet and serve so many new veterans and their families. Looking forward to 2025.

Please share with your contacts. 

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