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Author and pastor Stuart Briscoe writes about a funeral for a war veteran in which the man’s military buddies had a role in the service. The friends requested that the minister lead them to the casket for a moment of silence. They would then follow the pastor out a side door.

The plan was carried out with military precision – until the minister marched them into a broom closet. The soldiers had to make an awkward retreat.
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The plan was carried out with military precision – until the minister marched them into a broom closet. The soldiers had to make an awkward retreat.
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