Many of you know that I have been connected to a Christian ministry, Christian Military Fellowship (CMF) for over 40 years now that supports men and women in our Armed Forces, linking them up with each other, providing excellent Christian growth resources, and equipping them to be ambassadors for Christ in the military. Since I first published this blog post, CMF has redesigned its worldwide web presence at the above link, making it more user friendly. In addition to updating the Web site, CMF has joined the Faithlife community and made available to CMF members, an extensive suite of Bible study resources from Logos.
In the years I have been connected to CMF, I’ve had the opportunity to be an integral part of the ministry as a Local Contact, Local Representative, Area Coordinator and have also served in a leadership role. Of all the parachurch ministries focused on our men and women in uniform, CMF is among the smallest, and at the same time unique in that the ministry vision is to equip men and women in uniform to be ‘indigenous’ missionaries in uniform.
Hers’s a true story. Years ago, a Chaplain at Ft. Devens invited me and another Christian brother to a men’s breakfast sponsored by a local church of his denomination. He told the men in attendance that active duty soldiers like the two of us were able to take the message of the Gospel to places where he could/would never be able to set foot. That made a huge impression on me and confirmed to me that rather than attend Bible College and Seminary with an eye to the Chaplaincy (once a personal goal) was not where God wanted me to be, but as a soldier for Christ I was to remain in the enlisted ranks of US Army Special Forces, from which I retired in 1996 as a Sergeant Major.
Please take a few minutes to check out Christian Military Fellowship, as well as Faithlife and Logos. maybe become a part of the CMF family, or even just support the work that they do. Without the support of regular folks like you all, either directly to CMF, or via charitable organization campaigns like the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), we wouldn’t be able to do what we do for our men and women in uniform.
Feel free to share this with your friends and families and thanks for a few moments of your time!
Be blessed!
Hi, Dan!!!! Thank you for sharing this and I look forward to partnering with this organization per this post! Hope your New Year is off to a great start!
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Thanks for the reply and checking out CMF!
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I have signed up to give monthly to marriage and family resources. It is tragic what happens to families. Thank you again Dan for sharing this website, I don’t know how I missed this one!
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And thank you again! When this guy was a prodigal (another story) God drew me back to Himself when I was serving on a Special Forces “A” Team (another story). God blessed me with a wonderful bride, (another story) and we have been together 47 years now. At the same time, the elite military units have the highest divorce rates. May God richly bless you and yours in 2023!
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My husband is part of those statistics, which as you say is another story.
Feel free not to answer this but are you an NFL guy? I’m only asking because of what happened yesterday and how life threatening injury is an everyday possibility in and for the life of the soldier.
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Not as much into the NFL as we used to be (rooted for 4 teams through the years). I just read the details about Damar Hamilton but didn’t watch the game. And yes, none of us are promised tomorrow.
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Didn’t know you retired as a SGT MAJ; I knew you were career SF. Will be sharing tomorrow on social media this post to help raise support
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Awesome and thanks much!
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YW!
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