There is a New Hero in Town!!! Guess who?
Posted by brendabeckner on June 19th, 2007 filed in UncategorizedGood Morning,Â
Let’s talk about Heroes for just a moment. Charley has been preaching a series of messages about heroes and as we know the word alone brings about many thoughts.  For children, it may be Superman or Batman but usually for adults the term is much deeper. The reality is; there are many Heroes beyond our childhood imagination.  We may have someone that we know personally or not, or possibly be one to someone else. With our Nations Birthday just around the corner, we are definitely going to be saturated with the thoughts of Heroes and how we define them. I want to challenge each of you to think about who your hero is and why.  For me, I have many and can explain them all. Who is your Hero?Â
Did you know that there is a new hero in town? Do you know who it is? Come join us on Sunday and find out.Â
June 19th, 2007 at 8:48 am
When I think of my all time hero, it would have to be my dad. He was so good to look after me in every area. I always knew I could call on him when I needed anything. I truly cherish his memory.
June 19th, 2007 at 11:37 am
I would love to hear from some of you men as to who has the honor of being a hero to you.
My Dad too was my Hero as well as my Husband. God only knows how many times he has had to rescue me from many things and he is always right there to catch me when I fall.
June 19th, 2007 at 2:08 pm
I would have to say that Ronnie is my hero. We married at the young age of 17 and 18. For forty years this man has taken excellent care of me. I have never went without, he always went to work whether he felt like it or not. He was a great Dad to his two kids, and they always had what they needed. He loves the Lord with all his heart and serves Him faithfully.
June 20th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
My grandfather is my hero. Although he was orphaned at three years of age and only had a 3rd grade education, he was the smartest man I ever knew. Every morning, he would go to the barn, and on the first step going up to the second story, he kneeled and prayed. He always praised God and thanked him. There was also a chair that he kneeled and prayed at. My mother now has this chair in her house, the seat covering worn where he laid his elbows as he knelt in prayer. I miss him so much, but one day I will see him again!
June 21st, 2007 at 8:51 am
Wow Jennifer, what a great heritage. That’s wonderful that you have something so concrete that you can look at as a reminder of your hero.
June 21st, 2007 at 2:08 pm
Jennifer, I am so glad to see you visited the blog. I remember some of the stories you have told about him. I think we all have some very fond memories and we need to share more of them with each other so that they are not forgotten.