The success of military chaplaincy depends on the
freedoms of its members to fulfill their calling from God.
Matters of Conscience proposes that a chaplain’s ultimate allegiance must be to Jesus Christ. Othe...

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The success of military chaplaincy depends on the
freedoms of its members to fulfill their calling from God.
Matters of Conscience proposes that a chaplain’s ultimate allegiance must be to Jesus Christ. Otherwise, his commitment to the Constitution — and to those he ministers to — is disingenuous. Matters of Conscience explores the biblical foundation of servant leadership and Christ-centered worship “within” the chapel walls, then dives deeply into how theology can be applied during both peacetime and war to help those spiritually wounded by the effects of battle.

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