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Lonely leatherneck loves his LifeBox

Written by Staff

LifeBox, Michael Krause

Michael Krause, USMC, is embedded in Afghanistan.

- LifeBox reaches Afghan mountains
- Soldier e-mails his thanks to LifeWay
- Resources encourage isolated soldier


LifeBox testimony from U.S. Soldier 
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., 1/17/08 -- He is the only American in a remote mountain outpost in Afghanistan. He may go without a shower for a month. He hikes and fights everyday. But, a simple piece of mail - a LifeBox - lifted the tired warrior’s spirit beyond measure.

Michael Krause, a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps, received a LifeBox from someone back home. Besides the candy, gum, wet wipes and other personal items, the LifeBox held copies of HomeLife magazine, published by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.

He wrote in an e-mail to LifeWay: "I want to express my sincere appreciation to HomeLife and LifeWay for printing such uplifting and inspiring material. Out here, we don’t get to interact with many fellow followers of Christ, so a magazine or a letter really means a lot, especially during the holiday season.

"I’m a 26 year old Lieutenant in the Marine Corps currently fighting in Afghanistan as an embedded trainer for the Afghan National Army. This means I train and fight alongside the Islamic soldiers of the Afghan army against the Taliban and al Qaeda. What makes my time here difficult and to some, interesting, is that during college I was an overseas missionary in China and Russia with Campus Crusade, and now I’m the missionary with Muslim warriors.

"As embedded trainers, we spend most of our time in remote outposts alone, hiking and fighting in the mountains with just our Afghan soldiers. Needless to say, it’s a tough place for a Christian to find himself. A lot of people back home say that my adventures here, given my background, inspire fellow believers in tough spiritual situations.

"Even those who do not know the joy of a personal relationship with Christ are amazed at the love and compassion of Christians back home. The men and women in uniform appreciate even the smallest gesture of support."

Krause grew up in Columbus, Ga., and graduated from Auburn University in 2004. He said he’s worked from Capital Hill in Washington, D.C., to Hawaii where he is stationed now, but he still considers First Baptist of Opelika, Ala., his home church.

LifeWay has information on how your church or association can participate in lifting the spirit of our fighting men and women with a LifeBox. Go to LifeWay.com/LifeBox for details.



For media inquiries, please contact:

Micah Carter – (615) 251.2307 or
Brooklyn Noel Lowery – (615) 251.2797

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