TIME – Air Force Security No Longer Banned From Saying ‘Have A Blessed Day’

Published On: March 13, 2015|Categories: News|2 Comments on TIME – Air Force Security No Longer Banned From Saying ‘Have A Blessed Day’|

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After a brief hiatus, Air Force security guards at a Georgia Air Force base can once again wish visitors a “blessed day” after a rule change stemming from a complaint was overturned Thursday.

Mikey Weinstein, CEO of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, spoke with officials after receiving comments from 13 service personnel — nine of whom were practicing Christians. He convinced a commander to change the greeting to “have a nice day,” the Air Force Times reports.

News of the rule change at Robins Air Force Base quickly went viral, prompting officials to review the decision and eventually have it reversed. Read More

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  1. David H. Smith March 30, 2015 at 7:48 am

    Dear Mr. Weinstein, I pray that GOD changes your heart about Christians.

  2. Frank April 5, 2015 at 8:06 pm

    I served in the military and was blessed to have a Christian chaplain. I pray for those in service. God, guts and guns earned our freedom.

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