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In this issue: |
From the Chief of Chaplains Chaplain (MG) David H. Hicks, Chief of Chaplains |
Commandant’s Notes Chaplain (COL) Harold D. Roller |
From the Command Sergeant Major CSM Robin C. Rankin |
Military
Worship Wars — Blended Worship as a Pastoral Response CH (LTC) Kenneth W. Bush |
Prayer:
the Soul of Islamic Worship CH (CPT) Dawud A. Agbere |
Stewardship
and Worship CH (LTC) Allen K. Lowe |
Proven
Methods of Increasing Your Chapel Attendance CH (LTC) R. Michael Coffey |
Worhip
or Sanctification of Time? CH (MAJ) Peter A. Baktis |
Civilian
Worship does not equal Military Worship CH (MAJ) Stanley R. Whitten |
Worship
as Dramatic Action CH (LTC) Ronald W. Wunsch |
Worship
Where You Find It CH (LTC) Michael T. Lembke |
Diversity
and Hospital Ministry: The Role of Today's Army Chaplain CH (MAJ) Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad |
From
Our Own Perspective CH (LTC) Bonnie Koppell |
Which
Way Do I Go? Planning a Ministry of Presence in Slice Battalions CH (CPT) Joseph W. Caldwell |
1st
Cavalry Division Engineer Brigade Builds "Strong and Ready
Families" SGT Jonathan Del Marcus |
The
Lord's Timing is Right! CH (LTC) Thoma A. MacGregor |
Deployment
to Bosnia CH (CPT) Robert F. Williams |
Internet
Resources CH (LTC) Thomas Condry and CH (CPT) Maury Stout |
Pentagon
Attack — 11 September 2001 CH (COL) Robert J. Jenkins |
Religious
Support — Tactical Decision Games CH (MAJ) Randy Edwards |
From
the Honorary Colonel of the Regiment ... on Worship CH (COL) Henry E. Wake, Ret. |
Front cover — First known photograph of a religious worship service in the U.S. Army. Chaplain Thomas F. Mooney, who served from April-June, 1861, celebrates Mass for soldiers of the 69th New York State Militia on the way to the first Battle of Bull Run, July, 1861. Courtesy of the U. S. Army Chaplain Museum, Fort Jackson, SC. Back cover — From Vietnam to Qatar, a hillside to a tent to a briefing room, worship in many forms takes place in the Army through the efforts of dedicated chaplains and chaplain assistants. |
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