Description |
1 online resource (97 pages) |
Contents |
War and those who fight -- Bridging the gap of understanding -- Human experiences of combat -- The life of military families -- Pastoral response and the role of community -- A vision of action |
Summary |
Coming home from military service is a process of reconnection and reintegration that is best engaged within a compassionate community. There are almost 20 million veterans and service members living in the United States, including more than one million Americans deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan since 2001. Post-war life can be challenging unless there are communities responding with compassion and hospitality. How churches welcome and respond will be critical to the well-being of our nation's veterans, their families, our local communities, and our nation. Zachary Moon, a commissioned military chaplain, has seen the unique challenges for those adjusting to post-war life. In this book, he prepares congregations to mobilize a receptive and restorative ministry with military service members and their families. Designed to be accessible to both clergy and laypersons, this is an ideal resource for individuals or small groups interested in addressing the opportunities and challenges facing veterans and their families. Discussion questions and other resources included will help support small-group dialogue and community building |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource (viewed August 14, 2019) |
Subject |
Church work with military personnel.
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Church work with veterans.
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Church work with families.
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Church work with families
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Church work with military personnel
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Church work with veterans
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780827205390 |
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0827205392 |
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9780827205406 |
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0827205406 |
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