Posted on Apr 15, 2016
Who are you without your rank before your name?
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A child of the Most High God. Rank is a needed designation to ensure that missions are accomplished in an effective manner. Moreover, titles are also worthy only if a suitable standard is upheld to reach them.
I was a SSG in the United States Army; Later became a Doctor of Business Admin.; Went to Seminary and became an ordained pastor. All of these titles are meaningful but I acknowledge that while men ordain and award, God anoints and directs. Therefore, while years of study, service, hard work, and dedication are important and reflect a certain level of expertise, humility is paramount as we must acknowledge His will, grace, and seek the righteous path free of arrogance. Just my 2 cents.
I was a SSG in the United States Army; Later became a Doctor of Business Admin.; Went to Seminary and became an ordained pastor. All of these titles are meaningful but I acknowledge that while men ordain and award, God anoints and directs. Therefore, while years of study, service, hard work, and dedication are important and reflect a certain level of expertise, humility is paramount as we must acknowledge His will, grace, and seek the righteous path free of arrogance. Just my 2 cents.
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Great question CW3 Dylan E Raymond, PHR! Seems like we all identify WHO we are by what we DO. But WHO are we can be a tough question.
As for me it's child of God, wife, mother, daughter, friend - helper.
As for me it's child of God, wife, mother, daughter, friend - helper.
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An ambivert... A combination of an Introvert and an Extrovert. Mainly I'm bored out of my mind!
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I am someone who cares deeply for our military. I serve the United States Marine Corps every Sunday with church services, and it is a great honor.
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