  
					
					Left to right are recipient Wayne Sheley, 
					Brown, Bill Gossett and Orville Schaffer.   | 
				 
			 
            
			Local veterans Bill Gossett, Orville 
			Schaffer and Wayne Sheley awarded honorary black belts 
			 
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            [November 14, 2017]   
			
			LINCOLN 
			- On Sunday, three area veterans were recipients of Honorary Black 
			Belts during the morning services at Prairieland Christian Church in 
			Hartsburg. 
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			 Master Instructor of Lincoln Tae Kwon Do, Scott 
			Brown, did the honors of bestowing Bill Gossett, Orville Schaffer 
			and Wayne Sheley with black belts with their names embedded, and 
			large plaques designated as Dan Certificates. 
			 
			The presentation was made by Master Brown, who is a Deacon at 
			Prairieland Church.  
			 
			Copy of the presentation provided by Brown:  
			 
			Let me begin with the acknowledgement of what 
			an honor it is for me to serve as a Deacon here at Prairieland 
			Christian Church. I have here a couple of verses that I pray will 
			inspire the “Sheepdogs” of our country to include God in every 
			aspect of their lives!!! “Sheepdogs” need to allow God’s presence in 
			their lives to provide the strength and courage necessary to 
			adequately defend our nation. Arrogant physical strength without God 
			often fails when placed under extreme pressure, but God’s presence 
			in our lives will provide the necessary strength and eliminate the 
			fear of death when God’s warriors face the same extremes.
			
			 
			  
			From II Samuel 10:12 ‘The word of God says to “Be strong and let us 
			show ourselves courageous for the sake of our people and for the 
			cities of our God and may the Lord do what is good in his sight!’
			 
			 
			From Psalm 31:24 ‘The Word of God says to “Be strong and let your 
			heart take courage all you who hope in the Lord!’ 
			 
			I Corinthians 16:13, ‘Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be 
			courageous; be strong!’ 
			 
			These passages are referencing spiritual strength in the face of 
			adversity and/or evil presence. 
			 
			I’m in a unique position in my Deaconry duties as the Master 
			Instructor of Lincoln Taekwondo in Lincoln. Periodically, I will 
			select unique individuals within our community for the receiving of 
			an Honorary Black Belt. The qualities I look for in these 
			individuals are long term leadership, integrity, humble attitude, 
			and service. This is not an award I take lightly! 
			 
			This presentation today is to honor the military service of three 
			Logan County gentlemen who have humbly and honorably served God and 
			their church, our military, their families and last, but certainly 
			not least, their community. I’m honored to be in a position to 
			present this prestigious award to these three. The wealth of 
			knowledge and the mentorship these men bring to any venue has won 
			admiration and my highest respect! 
			 
			I have consulted with our Prairieland Minister Joe Sanders, our 
			Youth Minister Ray Allen, and Elders within the church. We have 
			collectively concurred that awarding this honor on our Veteran’s Day 
			weekend to these gentlemen would be an entirely appropriate gesture 
			of appreciation as one of these men is a member here at Prairieland.
			 
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            Our goal, as always, is to assure 
			that God receives the glory for such opportunity!!! We are so 
			pleased that you men and your families have joined us here at 
			Prairieland Christian Church today. May Joe’s sermon touch your 
			hearts as the Holy Spirit through Joe’s preaching always touches 
			mine! 
			Would you three gentlemen please come 
			forward at this time? 
			
			
			  
			Left to right: Gossett, 
			Shaffer, and Sheley with Brown in the background 
			 
			I’d like to introduce Wayne Sheley, Bill Gossett, and our own 
			Orville Shaffer. These men served honorably in World War II and/or 
			the Korean War. This time carried some of the darkest moments and 
			yet some of the most glorious days of our nation’s history. This 
			award is the highest recognition that I personally can honor you 
			with for your many life’s accomplishments. You men are worthy of so 
			much more!!! Please allow me the honor of presenting this award in 
			the presence of our congregation as recognition of your lifetime of 
			continued service to our country and within our local communities. 
			Thank you!!! 
			 
			Everyone needs to fully understand that as significant as this award 
			may seem, nothing compares to the award of eternal life that Jesus 
			Christ’s sacrifice has allowed us all! May anything we do on his 
			behalf bring honor and glory to our Lord! 
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			Here is the prayer for these men; 
			 
			Dear Lord, 
			 
			I pray that you would bless these men the way you have blessed this 
			world with their presence! I am so thankful for how each has touched 
			the lives of so many throughout their lives and that you have 
			provided opportunity for our church to recognize their value to all 
			of us! Please place these men in the protective hands of your Holy 
			Spirit and continue to provide each with pleasant memories of the 
			phenomenal impact they have had on our community! It’s in Jesus’ 
			name I pray!  
			 
			Amen! 
			 
			[Karen Hargis] 
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