The First of the Dominoes to Fall
I entered the United States Navy a few weeks prior to my 18th birthday, and had the “pleasure” of experiencing boot camp in Orlando, Florida. After a couple of months, I was sent to study propulsion engineering at the Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, Illinois.
After completing my propulsion engineering training, I was assigned to the USS Barry, which was then homeported in Mayport, Florida. Several months after reporting for duty on the Barry, our ship departed for a 6-month Mediterranean / Middle East deployment.
For my sleeping arrangement I was assigned to a spot in the rear of the ship’s berthing compartment (sleeping quarters). The beds (racks) were stacked three high, and I was given a top one. Every night while lying in my bed reading novels, I noticed two guys who always sat on the floor below me, reading their Bibles together. Although those two guys never outwardly witnessed to me, their Holy Spirit-filled presence was enough. Though I had prayed the “sinner’s prayer” as a very young child (multiple times), I had never made a full commitment to Christ.
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After being in the Navy for nearly nine months, and observing the lives of many sailors, I clearly saw the end results of sin, which consisted of nothing but problems resulting from drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, divorce, hatred, pride, etc. I determined then and there that this was not the life for me. I realized I didn’t want to remain on the same path of destruction these sailors were on. Having seen where they were heading, as well as having been highly influenced by the presence of a couple of guys reading their Bibles every night below my rack, I made a full commitment to Christ, on Friday, April 27, 1979 at 10 p.m.
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