It is good to remember those who served God and Country. Today I am thinking of a great Christian minister, missionary, Navy Chaplain, and Endorser
Chaplain Course at Erskine Seminary Features Dr. James Carter, Coordinator of PRCC
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
Every Believer’s Confession of Hope (2 Corinthians 4:13-5:5)
2 Corinthians 4:13-5:5 is the passage. And the question I have is this: "Can our own bodies ever feel like a prison?" I spent some time in prison.