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7201 Burridge Ave.
Mentor, OH 44060
(440) 255-9049
mentorchurch.com

Sunday
9:30 a.m. -
Bible Classes
10:30 a.m.
- Worship
6:30 p.m. -
Worship
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. -
Bible Study
Thursday
(bi-weekly)
* call church
office for more information
7:00-8:30 p.m
North Coast Bible
Institute



















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A
soldier
or
sailor
understands
the
concepts
of duty,
honor,
and
sacrifice.
I wish
our own
Congress
could
understand
it also.

This
is a
poem
being
sent
from
a
Marine
to
his
Dad.
For
those
who
take
the
time
to
read
it,
you'll
see
a
letter
from
him
to
his
Dad
at
the
bottom.
It
makes
you
truly
thankful
for
not
only
the
Marines,
but
ALL
of
our
troops.
THE
MARINE

We
all
came
together,
Both
young
and
old
To
fight
for
our
freedom,
To
stand
and
be
bold.

In
the
midst
of
all
evil,
We
stand
our
ground,
And
we
protect
our
country
From
all
terror
around.

Peace
and
not
war,
Is
what
some
people
say.
But
I'll
give
my
life,
So
you
can
live
the
American
way.

I
give
you
the
right
To
talk
of
your
peace.
To
stand
in
your
groups,
and
protest
in
our
streets.

But
still
I
fight
on,
I
don't
fuss,
I
don't
whine.
I'm
just
one
of
the
people
Who
is
doing
your
time.

I'm
harder
than
nails,
Stronger
than
any
machine.
I'm
the
immortal
soldier,
I'm
a
U.S.
MARINE!

So
stand
in
my
shoes,
And
leave
from
your
home.
Fight
for
the
people
who
hate
you,
With
the
protests
they've
shown.

Fight
for
the
stranger,
Fight
for
the
young.
So
they
all
may
have,
The
greatest
freedom
you've
won.

Fight
for
the
sick,
Fight
for
the
poor
Fight
for
the
cripple,
Who
lives
next
door.

But
when
your
time
comes,
Do
what
I've
done.
For
if
you
stand
up
for
freedom,
You'll
stand
when
the
fight's
done.

By:
Corporal
Aaron
M.
Gilbert,
US
Marine
Corps
USS
SAIPAN,
PERSIAN
GULF

March
23,
2003
Hey
Dad,
Do
me a
favor
and
label
this
"The
Marine"
and
send
it
to
everybody
on
your
email
list.
Even
leave
this
letter
in
it.
I
want
this
rolling
all
over
the
US;
I
want
every
home
reading
it.
Every
eye
seeing
it.
And
every
heart
to
feel
it.
So
can
you
please
send
this
for
me?
I
would
but
my
email
time
isn't
that
long
and
I
don't
have
much
time
anyway.
You
know
what
Dad?I
wondered
what
it
would
be
like
to
truly
understand
what
JFK
said
in
His
inaugural
speech.
"When
the
time
comes
to
lay
down
my
life
for
my
country,
I do
not
cower
from
this
responsibility.
I
welcome
it."
Well,
now
I
know.
And
I
do.
Dad,
I
welcome
the
opportunity
to
do
what
I
do.
Even
though
I
have
left
behind
a
beautiful
wife,
and
I
will
miss
the
birth
of
our
first
born
child,
I
would
do
it
70
times
over
to
fight
for
the
place
that
God
has
made
for
my
home.
I
love
you
all
and
I
miss
you
very
much.
I
wish
I
could
be
there
when
Sandi
has
our
baby,
but
tell
her
that
I
love
her,
and
Lord
willing,
I
will
be
coming
home
soon.
Give
Mom
a
great
big
hug
from
me
and
give
one
to
yourself
too.
Aaron
If
this
touched
you
as
much
as
it
touched
me,
please
forward
it
on.
Let's
help
Aaron's
dad
spread
the
word
..
FREEDOM
isn't
FREE
...
someone
pays
for
you
and
me.
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Monday July 31, 2006 05:21 AM

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