Belen took a long look at me. “Youreally think their faith could stop an army?” I gave a crooked smile. “Belen, don’tyou believe your faith?” “Sometimes, my friend, I can’t tellif you’re being serious or sarcastic. This time I’d like to knowwhich is which.” “I’m being serious. My two friends,Rem and Jade, are also Christians. I served about three years withthem. Jade said something to me once that stuck in my mind. Sheremarked that she couldn’t believe for anything else. Her faith wasstretched as far as it would go. She couldn’t believe for curtainsfor their house. She was at her faith limit. That sounds strange,even bizarre, to anyone who is secular and knows nothing aboutfaithor Christianity. But I have served with so many Christians, most ofwhom were honorable men and women, that wha