Journal of a Christian Soldier in Iraq

Read ! Journal of a Christian Soldier in Iraq by Greg Foley ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Journal of a Christian Soldier in Iraq Kerrymehome said Great read. Great read. Once I picked it up I couldnt put it down. As a fellow soldier, I found it encouraging and uplifting. Highly recommend this book to anyone that currently serves or has a loved one currently deployed.]

Journal of a Christian Soldier in Iraq

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Rating : 4.43 (816 Votes)
Asin : 1622301951
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 208 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-17
Language : English

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Kerrymehome said Great read. Great read. Once I picked it up I couldn't put it down. As a fellow soldier, I found it encouraging and uplifting. Highly recommend this book to anyone that currently serves or has a loved one currently deployed.

Forthright and honestHe is willing to reveal himself that others may benefit from his experiences and be pointed toward the God he serves." - A READER . "Greg lends unique insight into the thought processes of a soldier committed to serve his nation in ways the rest of us can never imagine

Kept in the original format, thought for thought, Greg's journal offers a unique reading experience that will take you past many of today's popular military clichés and will challenge you to see him as he saw himself: a soldier undeserving of God's grace. May reading this Journal of a Christian Soldier inspire and bless you.. Throughout the book, Greg expounds on his journal entries, giving readers additional insight and perspective into some of the greatest experiences and lessons learned from his time spent as a combat leader. Greg Foley's personal journal provides a rare look into the heart, mind, and soul of a young Army officer during his yearlong deployment in Iraq. If you have ever wanted to go deeper into the life of

In 2007, Greg earned his MBA from George Fox University. While attached to the 1st Calvary Division, he served with the Oregon Army National Guard's 41st Infantry Brigade, 2-162 Infantry, Alpha Company. He first served as the Company Fire Support Officer and then later assumed command of 2nd Platoon. Greg is a 2003 graduate of Western Oregon University, where he also earned an ROTC commission from Oregon State University. They have two young children, Michael and Mile

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