Exploring faith in service life and beyond, this issue guides chaplains and set- ting readers toward practical spiritual leadership.The Chaplain, Vol. 22 gathers insights for Protestant chaplains in military and hospital settings, along with thoughtful reflections on freedom, ethics, and pastoral ministry. It blends career guidance with moral imagination, offering usable advice while honoring the sacred work chaplains perform in diverse environments.
From career planning and the realities of military pay to the core role of a chaplain as a personal witness to God, the issue builds a picture of faith in action. Readers will find practical ideas, pastoral techniques, and recommendations for ongoing formation in service to others.
- Practical guidance for chaplains working with retirees and hospital patients
- Discussion of moral and spiritual responsibilities in defense of freedom
- Insights into what makes a chaplain more than a technical specialist
- Book reviews and recommendations relevant to religious leadership
Ideal for readers of military and hospital chaplaincy, church educators, and anyone exploring faith-based service in demanding public roles.
The CHAPLAIN By Thomas E. Moye. August 1965.