By Robert SchullerA Confederate soldier named June Trimball. serving with the Fourteenth Tennessee Regiment, was one of the men who fought in the battle of Gettysburg.Before Pickett’s famous charge, soldier Trimball's mind filled with fear at the thought of the deadly onslaught ahead. He met the challenge, he later reported, by coming face to face with his self-doubt“June Trimball,” he said, “Are you going to do your duty today? Then he answered himself, “Yes, so help me God, I am. He subdued his fear and performed his duty.Though you may not have to do battle m the military sense today, you may have to face an assignment that fills you with fear Coming to gripswith those trepidations like June Trimball is the best way to defeat themFurthermore, we gain faith, strength and courage each time we resist running away from difficult tests Saul pleaded with David not to meet Goliath, but the shepherd boy was confident from other tests of courage. “The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and the paw of the bear. He will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.” (I Samuel 17:38) Trust God for your courage and he will do the same for you.Reverend Schuller, pastor ofthe Garden Grove, Calif., Community Church, can be seen weekly on his nationally syndicated TV program, “Hour of Power (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )