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Show OHilltop Times March 25. 2004 Breakfast message 'Static' interrupts spiritual communication Protestant Chaplain. Chaplain Baldwin then quoted the Bible, which he affectionately refers to as the "Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth," reading Psalm 97, which he said is a powerful psalm that gives us a message from God for our use in daily life. To make sure all members of the audience understood the psalm, he offered the audience a new translation, "pilot talk." The psalm when translated could read like this, "I ve got it. ..memorize the bold to give you a faith lift." That is what many audi- fighter pilots). ..VFR (visual flight rules) by 1st Lt. Sean Carter Hilltop Times staff Chaplain, (Brig. Gen.) Charles C. Baldwin, deputy chief of the Air Force Chaplain Service, gave the morning's message when Hill AFB Chapel hosted their annual National Prayer Breakfast at Club Hill Mar. 18. "Prayer is important always but especially now," said Chaplain, (Maj.) Gregory Jans, 75th Air Base Wing Senior This morning we hope face (caps to today's ence members, which included military and civilian personnel and local civic leaders, felt they had received after hearing Chaplain Baldwin's message entitled, approved." "Remember my friend from the phone com- "Can You Hear Me Now?" Chaplain Baldwin began his message by comparing a quote from Jesus pany," Chaplain Baldwin asked as he described the end of the commercial where the gentleman in it stops, listens and says, "Good." "In the same way, God asks, 'Can you hear me ft Christ to the famous Vernow?' Then he listens for us to talk to him.. .lisizon Wireless commercial question, "Can you tens and says, 'Good.'" hear me now?" Chaplain Baldwin was once stationed at Hill "The man in the comwhere he flew HH53-Jollmercial is everywhere, in Green the zoo, city streets, Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) in the park, even in your in the early 1970s. He Charles Baldwin own back yard asking is slated to be the next the question. God promises to communi- chief of the Air Force Chaplain Service and cate with us," the chaplain said. "Among will promoted to the rank of major general. the most important is the question from During the event, the 75th ABW chaplain, our friend at the phone company, 'Can you Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Steven Keith offered a national prayer and the 388th Fighter Wing hear me now?'" Chaplain Baldwin then asked, "Why can't choir offered patriotic selections. Lt. Col. Mildred Bonilla-Luciwe hear him? And what would he say?" 75th Logistics The chaplain explained that "static" is the Readiness Squadron commander, and Chief reason that people cannot hear God. He Master Sergeant Richard Leon, superinequates static with the cares of the world, tendent, 75th Medical Group, read selected the deceitfulness of riches and greed. "There verses from the Bible. 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