In the beginning of this ministry we believed our mission was to minister to the wounded, injured and ill. Then, through experience and talking with the soldiers, care providers and chaplain, events were expanded to include the warrior's family. You see, there were numerous offers of hunting & fishing trips, activities like bowling, skiing, golf, etc. all directed at the warrior; but very little for the family to experience as a family unit. So we started focusing on the entire family when planning events. It is amazing how many times we have heard "It's great to be able to do things as a family" or "It's so seldom we get to getaway and play as a family", etc. Thankfully we never stop learning and listening to God.
Over the past couple of years it has become apparent that the warriors are not the only ones needing a break and to be "loved on". Chaplain Ginsburg has helped us to understand that the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB) staff need a break now and then also. You see, they walk side by side with the wounded, injured and ill through their physical and mental healing, therapy, frustrations and victories. They insure the warriors get to their appointments, help guide them through the WTB maze and offer moral support and friendship. Staff share some of the stress and frustrations of the warriors especially those who were once wounded themselves.
While the wounded, injured and ill have priority for attending WWAN events, we have been including staff to fill events. Then last September we sponsored a "Chaplain's Day Out". Recently some of the WTB commanders asked if we would coordinate an event specifically for staff and their family members. After much discussion and prayer we agreed.
Stacy Johnson & Nancy Russell with breakfast items |
As participants arrived they picked up breakfast items and headed to the pavilion to see who was there and what was going on.
Cyclists cruising |
Learning Basic moves for Self Defense |
Godly Grilliers |
Soon the Godly Grillers arrived and started cooking sausage and chicken for lunch. The Godly Grillers are a volunteer group from Community Bible Church in San Antonio (check out their Facebook page CBC-Godly-Grilliers). They are a generous fun bunch of guys in addition to being good cooks.
Brad passing out Koloches |
Of course Craig and Nancy Russell, Lazy U owners, were right in the middle of all the activities making everyone feel welcome and sharing the history of the ranch and memorial. Thank you for making your ranch available for recreational activities for the military and creating the SS American Memorial.
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