The Christian Martialist is primarily a defender of the faithful (one who in time of crisis puts himself between God's flock and danger). This blog is dedicated to those who voluntarily shoulder this burden.
I'm not about to throw away my firearms in favor of bow and arrow, BUT when you see an archer who has developed better skills with his bow than many of us have with our guns, well . . . .
I've mentioned my barber here many times. Some of you may wonder what he's like.
His shop is small -- one chair. You'll see one wall dedicated mostly to various pictures of dogs playing poker. On the opposite wall, above a nice, handmade oak bench, you'll see photos, including a huge, autographed picture of John Bianchi, a snapshot of my barber and his wife alongside Ollie North, and an autographed picture of Johnny Crawford that hangs among photographs of several Western actors.
I think of him whenever I watch Tombstone. Do you remember the scene after the big shootout at the creek? Doc Holliday is talking to the two Jacks and one of them says that Doc ought to be in bed and asks him what he's doing there. Doc replies, "Wyatt Earp is my friend."
The other retorts, "H***, I've got lots of friends."
Doc quietly responds, "I don't."
I've never had many real friends. Close friends. My barber and my veterinarian are at the top of an extremely short list. They've each had my back. I'd like to think I'd have theirs if and when they needed it.
Anyway, if you'd like some idea of what my barber is like, here's a video that will give you a clue. He's somewhat younger than Leroy, and he's a lot more comfortable with a Mk 23 than with a guitar, but he relates to his customers in much the same way.
My barber sent me the link to a Christmas show from the "Have Gun Will Travel" TV series. For fans of "The Rifleman", it features a really young Johnny Crawford.
I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but I will mention that I almost got misty when Paladin took off his hat near the end of the show.
At our house, The Nativity celebration is winding down. Tomorrow will be the 12th day (by my count), then Tuesday will mark Epiphany. Blessings on all of you who have celebrated the advent of the King.
The author of this blog does not advocate hate or unprovoked violence against any group. The purpose of this blog is to provide the very best information regarding philosophy, mindset training, and technique for the Christian in the context of defense. Nothing posted here should be construed as promoting or excusing hostile speech or acts toward anyone.