Why a Library?
Colonel Ray’s wife, Eunice, explains the importance and necessity for the building of a library in his honor.
Colonel Ray’s wife, Eunice, explains the importance and necessity for the building of a library in his honor.
Colonel Ray influenced countless people, not the least of which was one of his young caregivers. Click the link to read about her experiences, lessons learned, and last moments with
Col. Ray was recently honored to receive the Rodney Williams Jr. Memorial Award on behalf of the Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Kentucky. This award is in recognition of demonstrated
Until Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, who as a young Navy Lieutenant at Pearl Harbor was one of the few naval aviators who got his fighter plane into the air to
The Armed Forces, an institution revered by the American people—with which we associate the highest ideals of America—is dying the death of a thousand scandals. While Kelley Vlahos of The
November 7, 2013 By Mariel Smith On Saturday morning, the Donald D. Buchanan ’83 Memorial Outdoor Classroom was formally dedicated, officially welcoming it to the College campus. Homecoming was
5/25/12 – Military Prayers, In the Name of Jesus Col. Ron Ray with Carmen Pate on Truth that Transforms Radio http://www.truthinaction.org/index.php/truth-that-transforms
Radio interview with Rick Green from Wallbuilders: Prayer in the Military [box] Wednesday, May 23, 2012 – Col (Ret.) Ron Ray talks about his prayer book, Endowed by Their Creator, and the importance of
The first American Military Prayer Book I ever saw was given to me by my “Uncle Doc,” my father’s oldest brother, US Army Captain Manuel Ray. Before I deployed to
At the 10th anniversary of September 11, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, according to the American Family Association, “has banned all clergy and all prayer from the upcoming 9/11 Memorial