Bold Beliefs In Camouflage: A - Z Briefings
Submitted by Jim Greenwald on June 15, 2013 - 10:16
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MWSA Review
This is a spiritually-crafted collection of prayers, quotations, bible verses, and hymns. Chapters are tied to keywords aligning with military-relevant concepts such as "commitment," "courage," "enemy", "integrity," and "wounded". Each chapter also includes subsections of consistent structure that can guide the reader to desired content. It also includes a well-researched comprehensive collection of military-inspired prayers. This is an excellent reference for anyone wanting to connect divine references to any real world challenge of the moment, military or otherwise.
Reviewed by: John Monteith 2013)
Author's Summary
Welcome to "Bold Beliefs in Camouflage". It is an extraordinary collection of personal and public prayers, military prayers and quotations, Scripture verses and stories, hymns, and testimonies that track the soul through keywords. These keywords embrace core values that are promoted from each branch of the military. And, each of the 50 chapters is titled with a keyword that is relevant to the military, such as "battle," "courage," "enemy", "integrity," and "wounded." Subtitles of each chapter are symbolic of traditional military practice: Radio Transmission, Battle Command, Spiritual Intelligence, An Appeal to Heaven, At Ease, and Battle Hymns. Uniquely, each Radio Transmission ends with the sacred oath and shortest military prayer: So help me God. Three biblical studies based on themes of victory, spiritual warfare, and standing firm, are also included for further enrichment. Reader-friendly for any member of the Armed Forces, it is especially helpful to Christian chaplains looking for a library of resources contained in one volume! Any chapter choice would be an excellent guide for a military chapel service. Both active duty and retired military personnel have found this resource to be devotional, engaging, and useful. Patriotic civilians and military family members have also enjoyed reading this volume.
Author(s) Mentioned:
Carol Harms Case, Linda
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Monteith, John
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