Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Reverend Dr. Naomi Rogers, a devoted Korean American. Reverend Rogers has devoted much of her life to the spiritual well- being of Arkansans through her work as a pastor with the United Methodist Church. Her expertise in theology and love for Christianity have allowed her to become involved with multiple Methodist churches throughout our State. She also serves as the president of the Korean American Federation of Arkansas. Her work with the association was instrumental in the construction of the Korean War Memorial in Little Rock. Her work and leadership have made Reverend Rogers a marvelous role model and ambassador for Korean Americans not only in Arkansas, but across our country. I congratulate Reverend Rogers on all of her accomplishments and look forward to all that she will achieve in the future. Recognizing Lieutenant Colonel Larry Stricklin
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