Thinking About Becoming a Chaplain?
Week of May 05, 2008
Army Chaplains serve both God and country by answering the call to serve our nations Soldiers in the challenging, diverse, and ever changing environment of the Army. While the benefits and pay of an Army Chaplain are often much better than that of civilian clergy, the requirements and stakes are much higher. Army Chaplains are our nation's Soldiers who minister to our nation's sons and daughters, and their families. Like any Soldier, they must endure the hardships, separations, and deprivations of those whom they serve. Like any Minister, they must provide dynamic and genuine ministry with a shepherd's heart. Contact an Army Recruiter to learn more about what it takes to serve as an Army Chaplain.
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