We are delighted to welcome the Reverend Dr. James Carter, the Coordinator of Presbyterian and Reformed Commission on Chaplains as a guest lecturer at
Why We Serve: An Old Army Chaplain Reflects on Living the Dream
I was on Chaplain duty.[1] I was ministering at the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School. I came to instruct, to give my testimony of why I continued
Armed Forces Chaplaincy: Mission, Culture, and Context
So you are thinking about Chaplaincy in the U.S. Armed Forces? I am frequently asked about the differences in ministry, if any, between the branches
Gratitude for the Privilege to Serve as a Chaplain in the US Armed Forces
I was very grateful to my assistant, Mrs. Hartung, who found this video on her phone. We dropped it into a larger video and hope it inspires someone
Chaplain Retirement: One Man’s Gratitude for Providence, People, and the Prayers that Sustain
This year has been a most pivotal year for our ministry in many ways. The most eventful of which has undoubtedly been my retirement from the United
03 February 1943: Remembering the Immortal Chaplains
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends" (John 15:13). "Four U.S. Army Chaplains gave up their life