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Andy Broadley

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Having taken a great deal of time to consider and listen to God on this issue, I have decided that after the wedding in September I will look towards going back into uniform.

Discussed it with the CO this week, and I believe it is where God is leading me.
 

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Victrixa said:
Andy,

My husband and I need your prayers. We need direction at this moment. That the Lord may show us a sign and give us an answer concerning His will. I will give you details later. ;) I can't say much more right now. :cool:
I'll keep you both in my prayers.

God knows the details, and I'm certain He will guide you right.
 
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InTheFlame said:
Andy... I'm curious (not discouraging) ... will it be difficult for you to be a uniformed soldier, with all that entails, if your wife is attending a different church?
Different fields, same farmer.

Besides, mel will come to the Army with me some of the time.
 
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Hi,

I'm new to the forum and intrigued to find a cyber corps.
I'm debating whether to come out of uniform on Sundays, a difficult decision because it means that I would no longer be able to participate in sections etc.
Apart from these obvious 'benefits' why do you think that wearing a uniform is helpful?
 
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First of all, welcome to CyberCorps.

Great to have another Brit in here.

Which Corps do you go to?

OK. So, uniform.

Difficult to know what to say, because I'm kinda going the other way. I used to be in uniform, then I left, floated around a few other churches for a while, then went back to the Army, because it's the only church I feel really at home in.

Now, having taken the time to listen to God, I have decided to go back into uniform once more.

Why? Because I feel that my Christian witness can be more effective that way. Because I want to play as active a roile as I can within the Corps, and I feel that I can do so more by being in uniform thatn by not.

Sadly our corps no longer has any sections, but I pray that God is going to work within Selby Corps and we will once again have a band and Songsters.

But the main reason I want to go back into uniform is that I believe it is what God wants. Whatever His pan for me is, it entails me being a uniformed salvationist.

And that's good enough for me.
 
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Hello to everybody at the cyber corps, it's good to meet you.:wave:

Andy,
Thanx for your reply and also for the blessings!!
I go to a 'lil ole' corps in Essex, Wickford, which seeing as you are at Selby you may have heard of through Michael and Jackie, or were they before your time at the corps?
 
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Andy Broadley said:
work in progress....

If your intended wifey is not a Christian then you are outside of the will of God in this marriage.

Sorry to be so straight forward, but Christian young people make a major mistake if they marry non-Christians. They end up living a life of compromise in order to keep the marriage together and usually sentence their children to hell in the process.

Even if both partners are Christians but determined to go to separate churches it also means compromise and division. Marriages seldom work well when they begin on division since it means the children to have decide which parent's set of values to follow.

Religion is one of the biggest dividers in ending Christian marriages these days.

I too am wondering what do concerning joining the Army. I like much about it. I am a firm believer that the Uniforms are good if the folks wearing them live up to the standards the uniform represents. They are like a bumper sticker on your car. If you are going to wear one you had better be sure your life measures up.

While my wife and I both attend the Army, she doesn't think she wants to join at this time and I don't feel at liberty to join without her. (my choice).

I also have some questions in my own mind about the Army. I question their stand on baptism and communion. Then I wonder at some of the life style of some of the folks, where it seems that they are trying to live both sides of the fence. I note too that much of the opposition to the uniforms is among the youth and at times I wonder how much longer the uniform will be around.

I note that the uniform stands out among non Christians and it is well respected there, especially among return vets. Most vets. I have met have far more respect for the Sally Ann (as they often refer to the Army) than they do for the Red Cross.

I shall leave it in the Lord's hands for now and I may or may not join later on. :wave:
 
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Hi Amisk, :wave:

I'm a lifelong salvationist and I appreciate your reservations about some aspects of the SA. Baptism and communion are major topics of disagreement with Christian friends from other churches, and before you consider 'joining up' you need to be comfortable with the SA viewpoint on this.
I was amused at your comment about young people being more anti-uniform. I'm a wrinkly and I don't like wearing it. I can see the point when we need to witness or be a visible presence, but mainly we jump in our cars, drive to the meeting and then home again. Where's the need for uniform??
Your comments to Andy are fair enough, particularly as the 'army' has a way of taking over your life and if your other half is not involved this could cause a lot of resentment.
 
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Amisk - if you avoid joining a denomination because some of its believers don't live up to its beliefs, I think you'll be non-denom the rest of your life ;) You have some good points though.

Uniform... I'm a soldier. I don't own a uniform. I do, however, own a number of SA tshirts. I've noticed that the tshirts get at least as much recognition as the uniform - probably more among the under-30s. Frankly, a SA uniformed soldier is difficult to distinguish from a security guard unless he's wearing the hat! :) (DON'T get me started on my 'new SA uniform' rant!)

Anyway - for positive attention and conversation starters, try wearing a tshirt with a salvo shield on the front and the I'll fight quote on the back ;)
 
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O my goodness! I turn my back for a few days and all this happens!

Excellent news! It cant be any harder to be a uniformed soldier married to a christian attending another church, than it can be being the Envoy married to a non christian, surely! I think you will cope!
 
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