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About The Scarlet Worm

My name is Roger and I love and served my country as a Marine and as a police officer in my younger years. I now have 15 beautiful grandchildren I love to see as often as possible and impact their lives as well as my four great kids and their spouses. In my spare time I serve as the Director of Olivet Ministries International with my wonderful wife of 57 years, loving God's chosen people to Himself. Then during the month as the stress builds up I turn a wrench on my old 51' Willys pickup, per the doctor's orders or maybe throw a worm in the water and wait for the fish to bite or write another book. I asked God to let me finish 10 books before He takes me HOME. Two are with Amazon, one is with the publisher, two are with the editor, two are being written, that makes seven. Only three to go! And I can GO!

Double Eagle (part #3)


Just then we hit a sand bar and my train of thought was broken. Another sand bar, and another.  I thought we must be fifty feet up the beach by now.  I could hear machine gun fire, rifle and mortar … Continue reading

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Double Eagle (part #2)


A cold chill ran all through my body and I felt as if my blood jelled.  My hands started to sweat and I responded, “You’re both crazy, the three of us are going home alive and in one piece.”  Laughter … Continue reading

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Meeting Ozzie


At Moody Bible Institute all the professors had years of experience in the field and taught more from their hearts than their books. Mr. Wise my Greek Professor took over for Kenneth Wuest and went out to his car and … Continue reading

Posted in Autobiography, Christianity, Devotional, Friendship, Memoir, Oswald Chambers, Uncategorized | 7 Comments

Double Eagle (part #1)


It was a sweltering January afternoon on the island of Okinawa when the order came, “We’re moving out!” The Lt. didn’t tell us where but we knew, we knew.  It was what we had trained for, what we had waited … Continue reading

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Ozzie


This is about a man, a common man, who crossed my path a hundred times though we never met and lived a century apart.  We first met in 1976 in Chicago, Illinois in a class room and his book which … Continue reading

Posted in Devotional, Oswald Chambers | 3 Comments