Explore a Christian magazine for service members, with thoughtful history, fiction, and faith-based study.
This March 1966 issue presents a detailed feature on Westminster Abbey’s 900th anniversary, plus a compelling short story about career, integrity, and personal faith, and devotional reflections on the Gospel of Mark with group discussion prompts.
Inside you’ll find a richly illustrated historical piece on Westminster Abbey, its origins, and the craftsmen who built it, told in accessible prose that shines a light on faith and national heritage. A fiction section offers a character-driven study of ambition, duty, and conscience in a modern workplace. The issue also includes practical religious teaching notes and questions designed for individual reading or group discussion, making it suitable for chaplains, lay leaders, and readers seeking spiritual insight during their service life.
- Historical feature: the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abbey and its significance.
- Fiction: a narrative about leadership, loyalty, and personal values in a demanding job.
- Devotional material: study notes on Mark’s Gospel, with guidance for personal takeaway.
- Group-ready discussion prompts and practical applications for faith in daily life.
Ideal for readers who value faith-based history, devotional reading, and stories that explore character under pressure. This edition speaks to military personnel, chaplains, and families seeking encouragement and thoughtful reflection.
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