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On April 14, hundreds of motorcycles
from several counties will be escorting the American Veterans Traveling Tribute from San Diego Harley Davidson to the El Corazon Senior Center in Oceanside, where it will be display for four days. The motorcycle escort will stage the
bikes at 10 a.m. and leave at noon. All makes of motorcycles are encouraged to participate. This four-day event is free and will run
April 15-18, with opening ceremonies on Thursday, April 15 at noon. Hours of attendance will be Thursday from noon to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m.. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be special ceremonies at 2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The “Traveling Wall” is an 80 percent
scale version of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. and is the center piece of the exhibit. The other memorials and art exhibits include The Cost of Freedom Memorial, 911 Memorial, Walk of Heroes, Vietnam Remembered and more. Nine large panels include gold dog tags to honor every serviceman or woman that has died in battle since Vietnam, and in all U.S. conflicts and wars. No other traveling wall has had this. All those that have lost family members
in all wars since Vietnam will be able to see that their family member has been
“Your duty is to come and preach the coming of the Kingdom of God to all the world.”
— Luke 9:60b (LB)
honored here. This is a community event where the
public will have the opportunity to honor those who gave their lives for America’s freedoms, and to support our active military personnel. Schools, churches, businesses, clubs
fredzman777@hotmail.com. For other participation, contact Andrea
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American Veterans Traveling Tribute exhibited in Oceanside on April 15-18
Bearden-Kuhns at beardenkuhns@yahoo. com.
Sponsors of the AVTT are Rushing Wind
Ministries, Oceanside; Recon Mountaineer, Oceanside; Bikers for Christ International;
and Quick Throttle Magazine.
For more details on the Traveling Tribute visit: www.avtt.org. Riding in the April 14 escort of the
American Veterans Traveling Tribute will be three Grand Marshals — New York Myke, owner of San Diego Harley- Davidson; Bill Kennedy, owner Kennedy’s
By DAN WOODING
Fear, violence, secrecy and danger were
part of everyday life for Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a founding leader of the internationally recognized Palest inian terrorist organization known as Hamas. For the first time, Yousef tells the
shocking true story of his days as a member of a deadly terrorist group in the book released in March, Son of Hamas, written with Ron Brackin. Now living in San Diego, Yousef has
rejected his violent past and is now risking everything to expose closely-guarded, never-before-told secrets in an effort to
show the world a way to peace. Since he was a young boy growing up in
the West Bank town of Ramallah, Yousef has had access to the inner workings of Hamas, its political takeover of the Palestinian Authority, its violent efforts to destroy Israel and its drive to establish a Palestinian state. As the eldest son, Yousef assisted his
father for years in his political activities while being groomed to assume his father’s legacy, politics, status and power. But everything changed when Yousef turned away from terror and violence, and embraced instead the teachings of another famous Middle East leader. “Few Westerners can come close to
Custom Cycles, Oceanside; and Chris Dalgaard, national editor and publisher
of Quick Throttle Magazine.
A special honor will be presented to
Allyn Nelson Grant, a veteran of three wars — World War ll, Korea and Vietnam. Speakers on Saturday include Oceanside
Mayor Jim Woods, Pastor Fred Z., Pastor Mike Reed, and Pastor Rob Salvato. The El Corazon Senior Center in Oceanside is located at 3302 Senior Center Drive, off Rancho del Oro Drive, north of Oceanside Boulevard.
True story reveals the brutal life growing up as a ‘Son Of Hamas’
understanding the complexities of the Middle East and its people,” Yousef writes. “But I do — by virtue of a most unique perspective. I am a son of that region and of that conflict. I am a child of Islam and a son of an accused terrorist. I am also a follower of Jesus.” In Son of Hamas, Yousef reveals new
information about this dangerous terrorist organization and unveils the truth behind his own secret role. He describes his journey to a new faith that instructed him to love his enemies. For more information, visit
www.sonofhamas.com.
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Dan Wooding is the founder and international director of ASSIST News Service.
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Tony Baron is President of the Servant Leadership Institute of Datron World Communications, headquartered in Vista, California. He holds a double doctorate in psychology and theology and serves as adjunct professor in pastoral theology and leadership development at Fuller Theological Seminary and Azusa Pacifi c University. Dr. Baron teaches, trains, and consults with corporate and church leaders around the world on how to live for the sake of others. He has authored four previous books. An ordained Anglican priest, Dr. Baron is board certifi ed in forensic medicine and is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychological Specialties.
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