Pastor Paula White Cain and Paula White Ministries salutes our veterans, families and all who have kept America free!
Independence Day is the time of year we celebrate the founding of America and to give thanks to God for allowing us the privilege to live in this amazing country we call the United States of America. This country was made great by the commitment to religious liberty and by the men and women who served to keep our country free.
On July 5th Paula White Ministries teamed up with Decision Tactical, PMI Foods, 4 Rivers Smokehouse and CityServe to honor Veterans at the Battle of the Branches event held at Decision Tactical’s facilities in Sanford Florida. The day was filled with friendly competition among veterans from the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard in the inaugural Battle of the Branches Trophy.
The day was dedicated to the men and women who served in our armed forces and to say thank you for their service to our nation. Veterans organizations and nonprofits came together to help Mission22, an organization dedicated to help veterans and their families suffering from PTSD. Every day in the United States 22 veterans succumb to suicide — losing their personal battle to invisible wounds of war. “We have so many touch points around the world, from our work in Ukraine to Israel to Maui,” said Pastor Paula, “but what we are doing to support our veterans and their mental health is as important as any other work we are doing. We owe them a debt of gratitude.”
Utah based PMI Foods donated 5,000 lbs of ribs while local BBQ favorite 4 Rivers Smokehouse cooked up the hundreds of racks of ribs for the veteran’s families to enjoy. Paula White Ministries and ministry partner CityServe provided amazing giveaways for the families to enjoy. Decision Tactical Co-Founder and CEO loves the partnership, “We are grateful for the support from Pastor Paula and CityServe in honoring our nation’s heroes. Their contributions help make the Battle of the Branches Veteran’s event an overwhelming success. Veterans walked away knowing they are valued and appreciated.”
-Paula
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