Explore faith in action across history, service, and the classroom.
This issue of The Chaplain gathers reflections on the military chaplaincy, wartime memory, and practical ways to bring faith education to life.
In this collection, readers will encounter thoughtful pieces on the role of chaplains, debates about civilian versus military control, and how faith communities responded to events from World War II to modern service life. There are portraits of public life in Washington, reflections on memorials, and interviews with chaplains who balance duty with faith. The issue also shares hands-on teaching ideas, including how to use video and audio tools to energize Sunday school and youth programs.
- Situates the chaplaincy within historical and contemporary debates, including civilian versus military oversight.
- Offers personal narratives from chaplains and service members about religion in public life.
- Provides practical, classroom-friendly ideas for religious education using media tech.
- Includes notes on memorials, heritage, and ethical questions raised by wartime history.
Ideal for readers of military history, religious studies, and practical church education who want real-world perspectives on faith in service and community life.