Serving God and Country

Serving God and Country
Author: Lyle W. Dorsett
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101610695

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In World War II, over 12,000 Protestant ministers, Catholic priests, and Jewish rabbis left the safety of home to join the Chaplain Corps, following the armed forces into battle across Europe, Asia, North Africa, and the high seas. They were officers who displayed uncommon courage and sacrifice. They were men of faith under fire. And they would charge straight into Hell to save the soul of a single soldier… Representing America’s three major religious traditions, thousands of volunteers from across the country enlisted as non-combatant commissioned officers to provide spiritual strength and guidance for those fighting men who never knew if they were going to survive to see another day. Armed only with Bibles, Torahs, and the tools of their holy trade, these men of God went wherever the troops went—from the bloody beaches of the Normandy Invasion to the hellish jungles of Guadalcanal and Okinawa in the Pacific. They prayed over men about to march into combat on land, sailors facing Kamikaze attacks at sea, and bomber crews who could neither retreat nor surrender in the air. And, most important and difficult of all, they guided fallen fighting men of every faith as they breathed their last, and gave up their lives in the fight against tyranny. These are the personal stories of some of the bravest and most selfless men who served with the armed forces. Many lost their lives or suffered debilitating wounds while serving as pastors to the troops. All of them battled the pain of separation from their own loved ones as they gave some of the best years of their lives to keep the military personnel spiritually awake, morally fit—and prepared to make the journey from this world to the next without fear or despair, and with the trust of the Almighty in their hearts.

For God and Country

For God and Country
Author: James Yee
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780786749478

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In 2001, Captain James "Yusuf" Yee was commissioned as one of the first Muslim chaplains in the United States Army. After the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001, he became a frequent government spokesman, helping to educate soldiers about Islam and build understanding throughout the military. Subsequently, Chaplain Yee was selected to serve as the Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay, where nearly 700 detainees captured in the war on terror were being held as "unlawful combatants." In September 2003, after serving at Guantanamo for ten months in a role that gave him unrestricted access to the detainees--and after receiving numerous awards for his service there--Chaplain Yee was secretly arrested on his way to meet his wife and daughter for a routine two-week leave. He was locked away in a navy prison, subject to much of the same treatment that had been imposed on the Guantanamo detainees. Wrongfully accused of spying, and aiding the Taliban and Al Qaeda, Yee spent 76 excruciating days in solitary confinement and was threatened with the death penalty. After the U.S. government determined it had made a grave mistake in its original allegations, it vindictively charged him with adultery and computer pornography. In the end all criminal charges were dropped and Chaplain Yee's record wiped clean. But his reputation was tarnished, and what has been a promising military career was left in ruins. Depicting a journey of faith and service, Chaplain Yee's For God and Country is the story of a pioneering officer in the U.S. Army, who became a victim of the post-September 11 paranoia that gripped a starkly fearful nation. And it poses a fundamental question: If our country cannot be loyal to even the most patriotic Americans, can it remain loyal to itself?

To Serve God and Wal Mart

To Serve God and Wal Mart
Author: Bethany Moreton
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674256460

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In the decades after World War II, evangelical Christianity nourished America’s devotion to free markets, free trade, and free enterprise. The history of Wal-Mart uncovers a complex network that united Sun Belt entrepreneurs, evangelical employees, Christian business students, overseas missionaries, and free-market activists. Through the stories of people linked by the world’s largest corporation, Bethany Moreton shows how a Christian service ethos powered capitalism at home and abroad. While industrial America was built by and for the urban North, rural Southerners comprised much of the labor, management, and consumers in the postwar service sector that raised the Sun Belt to national influence. These newcomers to the economic stage put down the plough to take up the bar-code scanner without ever passing through the assembly line. Industrial culture had been urban, modernist, sometimes radical, often Catholic and Jewish, and self-consciously international. Post-industrial culture, in contrast, spoke of Jesus with a drawl and of unions with a sneer, sang about Momma and the flag, and preached salvation in this world and the next. This extraordinary biography of Wal-Mart’s world shows how a Christian pro-business movement grew from the bottom up as well as the top down, bolstering an economic vision that sanctifies corporate globalization. The author has assigned her royalties and subsidiary earnings to Interfaith Worker Justice (www.iwj.org) and its local affiliate in Athens, GA, the Economic Justice Coalition (www.econjustice.org).

Serving God and Country

Serving God and Country
Author: John Nodar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1949720349

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This memoir is based on My Own "Dark Night of the Soul". Written particularly from the two years of my life when I joined the Navy back in 1987. However in order to understand how I arrived at that last moment of my life, we must go back to the beginning, and walk this journey together from before I was born. Then sprinkle in a little of my life, over the years, with certain parts of my life that were significant. This will bring you into my world, and allow me to share my journey, explaining the path that brought me to that moment. May you never lose hope in all you do, and never lose Your Faith.

Serve God and Country as an Army Chaplain

Serve God and Country as an Army Chaplain
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2000
Genre: Military chaplains
ISBN: OCLC:43893845

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For God and My Country

For God and My Country
Author: J. J. Carney
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532682520

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A devout Catholic politician assassinated by a capricious dictator. A Cardinal standing up for his people in the face of political repression. A priest leading his nation’s constitutional revision. The “Mother Teresa of Uganda” transforming the lives of thousands of abandoned children. Two missionaries who founded the best community radio station in Africa. A peace activist who has amplified the voices of grassroots women in the midst of a brutal civil war. Such are the powerful stories in For God and My Country, a book that explores how seven inspiring leaders in Uganda’s largest religious community have shaped the social and political life of their country. Drawing on extensive oral research, J. J. Carney analyzes how personal faith, theological vision, and Catholic social teaching have propelled these leaders to embody Vatican II’s call for the Church to be a sign of communion and unity in the world. Readers will gain rich insight into Uganda’s postcolonial politics and the history of one of Africa’s most important Catholic communities. Each chapter closes with leadership lessons and reflection questions, making this an ideal text for classroom and parish adoption.

For God and Country in that order

For God and Country  in that order
Author: Logan Mehl-Laituri
Publsiher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780836198904

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The call to arms often thrusts devoted Christians into a dilemma: They want to be responsible citizens who obey the government and love their country. And yet they worship a God who loves all people, including enemies. Throughout history, Christians have responded in various ways-some renouncing violence and military participation, others seeking military service in a godly way. Both politically relevant and theologically provocative, this field manual seeks to recapture the hearts and minds of Christians trapped between conflicting loyalties to faith and citizenship. Filled with compelling stories and photos, Iraq war veteran Logan Mehl-Laituri creates an almanac of soldier saints and patriot pacifists from the front lines of church history.

Serve God Save the Planet

Serve God  Save the Planet
Author: J. Matthew Sleeth,Richard Cizik
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781933392011

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The magic square can be a magic stacked parallelogram and the corner numbers of these 16 parallelograms, as do the 4 numbers in each of the four vertical lines.The parallelogram can be mapped from the order-4 pantriagonal magic square.You have some numbers and you have to fill all missing numbers.