Items of this media type are derived from a variety of OCF print sources, magazines, and booklets, or online content over the years.
Competition
Promote healthy competition while encouraging others to “Love thy neighbor as thyself."
Items of this media type are derived from a variety of OCF print sources, magazines, and booklets, or online content over the years.
Promote healthy competition while encouraging others to “Love thy neighbor as thyself."
The chaplaincy is an incredible opportunity to present and represent the claims of Christ, but it is not a calling for the faint hearted. Carrying forward spiritual battle in the midst of physical battle is an extreme challenge.
All fear vanished and courage rushed in.
LTC Frank Gray's letter to his son explaining why he is back in the Army.
The Wesley family shares some lessons they learned through deployment.
In the occasional doubts we must all feel as Christians in an occupation of arms, the New Testament centurions are worthy role models.
Insight into the daily sacrifices of military children.
Sometimes the heroes are the ones who stay behind.
The contrast between civilian churches and the military chapel can be significant, making the decision on where to fellowship difficult.
What is the role of the Christian chaplain in military ministry?
Only through Christ can we ever get the right "shoes" to enter heaven.
An incredible story of how the man who led the attack on Pearl Harbor found new life in Christ!
You've heard the horror stories about what can go wrong when your husband leaves... but it doesn't have to be all bad.
As a lay-indigenous ministry being conducted by lay military Christians inside the military society, OCF members and chaplains can be great coworkers in kingdom-building within our Armed Forces.
Christ expects us to be salt and light in the military commands to which He has assigned us.
Certain events in life give us a new and tangible appreciation for the power of prayer.
If the chaplain's role is meeting spiritual needs, just how is that fleshed out?
Colonel Tom Felts died in the service of his country in Iraq on November 14, 2006, due to an improvised explosive device. To the very end Tom lived a sacrificial life.
Man forms instruments for war. God changes them into tools of peace.
We talk about tough, but we don't know tough.
"Rotcy" opened the door to the most potent educational experience of my life.
Using common sense and sensitivity, it is possible to be an ambassador for Christ in uniform.
Jesus is Lord! These three words can mark what you should, can, and will be in your life.