The players are loaded with spiritual messages, courtesy of The Frontline Faith Project.
It’s like “somebody by your side to remind you that there’s a higher purpose, to remind you of the hardships that others have had to endure, to make your hardships relatively small and to remind you of your core beliefs,” says Lt. Loris Lapri of the U.S. Army’s Second Cavalry Division.
Cheri Lomonte started the grassroots Frontline Faith effort last spring after learning that some servicemen and women can go months without having access to a military chaplain.



