‘iTie Mufida VoCumeXXlVt^mBcr III fMontreat-J^nderson College SeptemBer 13,1990 Letters From Home Dear Students, Last night, Wed nesday, September 5, the USS O'Brien DD975, put into port an Bah Raim, Qatar, and for the first time in weeks received mail. At six o'clock this morning a call came to the head quarters in San Francisco saying that the crew members were ecststic that they had received letters from Montreat-Ander son College, and they greatly appreciated them. The sailors were moved that the people back home supported them enough to write. The sailors are interested in hearing about anything that has to do with home. They want to know what we are seeing on TV, how the baseball season is shaping up, and about life in gen eral. If you do write, you are requested to include your return address. In talking to Matt Haney, a former Navy man,I learned that the sailors were all jump ing for mail, especially those smelling of per fume. Please write to our soldiers in the Middle East. They need your support. (Editor's Note: This let ter is addressed to the students of Montreat- Anderson in apprecia tion of letters sent to service men stationed in the Middle-East. If you would like to write to one of our service men on the USS O'Brian DD975 the address is, Ship Crew Member USS O'Brian DD975 Fleet Post Office San Francisco, CA 96674-1213 (Letters may be placed in a box located on the bul letin boards in Gaither.) ...From the Editor’s Desk By: Ken Schmidt Acting Editor When I received the letter on this page recently, I was moved by the impact that a few students could have on so many. The Bible always speaks about the vic tory held in the meek and not always the mighty. In this case, the triumph came when the sailors on the USS O'Brian re ceived mail from a few Montreat-Anderson students. Writing is a skill that all have been given, but few use. Al though you may not be the best writer in the world, to take time and write one of these men could be tiie best ministry you might have. I thank all those who wrote, and en courage everyone else to take time and drop a line.