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Sunday, May 5, 2013

The I'm just sayin… Top 66 Books of The Bible Countdown (66-44)

Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:

First Sergeant George M. Lovering (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on June 14, 1863, at Port Hudson, Louisiana. His citation reads:

During a momentary confusion in the ranks caused by other troops rushing upon the regiment, this soldier, with coolness and determination, rendered efficient aid in preventing a panic among the troops.

Seaman George Low (US Navy) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on February 15, 1881, on board the U.S.S. Tennessee. His citation reads:

For jumping overboard from the U.S.S. Tennessee at New Orleans, La., 15 February 1881, and sustaining, until picked up by a boat's crew, N. P. Petersen, gunner's mate, who had fallen overboard.

Private Cyrus B. Lower (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on May 7, 1864, at Wilderness, Virginia. His citation reads:

Gallant services and soldierly qualities in voluntarily rejoining his command after having been wounded.


The I'm just sayin… Top 66 Books of The Bible Countdown

66 Malachi

65 Zechariah

64 Zephaniah

63 Habakkuk

62 Nahum

61 Obadiah

60 Amos

59 Joel

58 Hosea

57 Ezekiel

56 2 Thessalonians

55 1 Thessalonians

54 Song of Solomon

53 Ecclesiastes

52 2 Peter

51 1 Peter

50 Micah

49 3 John

48 2 John

47 1 John

46 Nehemiah

45 Ezra

44 James


The I’m just sayin… Proverb of the Week
Proverbs 14:7

Stay away from a fool,
     for you will not find knowledge on their lips.

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