FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--While soldiers, sailors and airmen are lauded each July 4 for defending freedom on a daily basis, military chaplains fulfill the high duty of offering spiritual freedom to those who serve in the armed forces domestically and abroad. "As chaplains, we deal in relationships," said Army Chaplain Brandon Denning. "I never thought God would call me to be a missionary," he said of the missionary opportunity to a unique people group. "The military is often a culture that is overlooked as far as missions is concerned, and yet it is one of the biggest missionary fields we've got out there," Denning said. "We've got soldiers who need the Lord." In 1996, Denning became the 453rd sentinel to guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. He served in the highly honored post ... Read More

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BP)--A silly story is told about a little boy asking his father a question, "Dad, do they have the Fourth of July in England?"
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