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Chaplains offer independence to those who fight for it
While soldiers, sailors and airmen are lauded each July 4 for defending freedom on a daily basis, military chaplains fulfill the high duty of offering spiritual freedom to those who serve in the armed forces domestically and abroad, reports Baptist Press.
“As chaplains, we deal in relationships,” said Army Chaplain Brandon Denning. “I never thought God [...]
Army Nat’l Guard still short on chaplains
A strategy to recruit more chaplains for the Army National Guard appears to be working.
Several years ago, the Army National Guard reported a shortage of 450 chaplains. That shortage has been cut almost in half recently. But Paul Douglas, a chaplain in the Army National Guard, says it is more than just filling slots. He [...]
Taking Jesus’ love to soldiers in battle, chaplain is shot
William Wright
Banner Staff Writer
Thursday, Jun 26, 2008
Being shot by a sniper while ministering to U.S. troops in Iraq may not have been his idea of true mettle but Chaplain Capt. Barron Wester proved that he was more than a spiritual advisor to his soldiers. He was their family and friend.
The 34-year-old patriot was living [...]
Chaplain Turner’s War
In January, reporter Moni Basu and photographer Curtis Compton began documenting life at war with Darren Turner, chaplain for the 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart.
They traveled with him to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington while he was home on leave, then caught up with [...]
Free Bible commentary CD-ROM for chaplains
New free CD-ROM Computer Bible Commentary containing over 8,000 pages of verse-by-verse exegetical Old Testament and New Testament commentaries as well as OT & NT Surveys.
You can see a preliminary form at www.freebiblecommentary.org/intcdtest/ReadMe.htm
It also includes Bible commentaries in Bengali, French, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovakian & Urdu.
It should be ready to mail by the end of June. [...]

