Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13
There are slight variations in different versions of the Scripture.
I'm sure most of you know that this is inscribed on a plaque at the entrance to the MSC. On the plaque is a list of Aggies that have given their lives in service to their country. I believe the list is either the Medal of Honor winners or the World War II Aggies that died. I don't remember -- I haven't seen it in years. Will make a point to do so the next time I'm in College Station.
Thank you, Tim, for your last measure of devotion.
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Per Unitatem Vis
In Unity, Strength
Because of the Angels in the photo my Father and Stepmother wished to see the photo.....I printed this thread out and the photo in color and took it to them.....It was a very difficult picture to see of their son, but now knowing there were 2 Angels looking over Tim that night, they now that God's presence was there watching over not only Tim but everyone, those who lost their lives, those who were injured, the rescuers and those who helped in the rescue just because they felt it was right.
Thank you for your wonderful comments. As your responses are added, I am printing them off and giving them to my Dad and Stepmom so they have them. Thank you again for being the wonderful, caring, loving, and supportive people that you have shown to the Kerlee Family.
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May God Keep His Angels By Your Side
Michele
If you're up to it, I would like to recommend a thread titled "Describing the mood in Aggieland" that I started on Dec 11. The latter part of the post refers to Tim's last night at the hospital.
This tragic event has given me a new appreciation for how unlimited God's love must be, '...for He so loved the world that He give His only begotten Son...'
[This message has been edited by Dave67AG (edited December 21, 1999).]
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KraftyGal1
The one and only Krafter
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KraftyGal1
The one and only Krafter
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A toast! To the Aggie Bonfire, and those who build it.
No human can look at that picture and not be touched. It just can't be done.
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A toast! To the Aggie Bonfire, and those who build it.
Gig'em!
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Texas Aggie Baseball...WHOOOOP!!!
You're right about the picture becoming part of the Aggie lore. Do you remember the Oklahoma City bombing and the picture of the fireman carrying that little girl? That picture was on the front page of practically every newspaper. This I doubt will be published like that one, but it will none the less become famous in its own right.
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KraftyGal1
The one and only Krafter
Hope this helps.
Also, J.P. Beato from The Battalion, who is the photographer, may be nominated for a Pulitzer for that photo. (I've got my fingers crossed)!
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May God Keep His Angels By Your Side
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Michele
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A toast! To the Aggie Bonfire, and those who build it.
Thanks!
The beautiful angel is the hardest to see. Look at the yellow glow in the left hand corner. It forms a shaft of light that hits the angel in the middle of the forehead, making the face difficult to distinguish at first. Once you see it, you can see details, eyes, mouth, chin, etc. She is rather large. She is facing forward, and her right hand is extended downward with her hand resting on a log. Her arm is along the left side of the photo. I had a hard time figuring out what was going on with the left side of her body, then I saw the child angel sitting on her lap. The child is facing toward the left of the photo and her (his?) arm is darker in the picure. Behind them, another angel with a surprised look on its face is peeping out from behind them, near the head of the child angel. A halo of vertical lines, more like a crown is above the head of this one. I also see a face of an elderly looking angel in the top left beside the head of the big angel. I also see a face in the dark, black area between some of the logs, and near the top, left of the logs.
Some people never see them. Don't feel bad, my pastor can't see them, so it doesn't have anything to do with your spirituality. On the other hand, I showed them to the art teacher at our school, and she pulled them up on the computer in her room and most of the kids saw them immediately. One child pulled the picture up at home, and before she could say anything her Dad walked into the room and said, "There are people in that picture." This picture has truly been a witness for the Lord. I hope you see it. I didn't at first, so don't give up. But more importantly, trust Jesus to surround you with angels. They are there!
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