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More Than Prayers, We Walk Through Fire With Them
When people hear "Navy Chaplain," they often imagine someone standing behind a pulpit, leading prayers on Sunday morning. While that’s part of the role, the full picture is much deeper and more demanding. A Navy chaplain is a spiritual leader, crisis counselor, moral compass, and often the quiet presence during life’s loudest storms.
We serve in every environment, ships, submarines, combat zones, and remote bases. We walk the decks with our sailors and the corridors with our Marines. We are visible reminders of the holy in places that often feel anything but...
I remember one sailor who had just lost his mother while we were deployed in the Middle East.
He wasn’t granted emergency leave. He was stuck, thousands of miles away, overwhelmed with grief and helplessness. He didn’t need answers. He needed presence. I sat with him. I listened. I prayed when he asked. That’s what chaplains do. We carry their pain, not fix it.
We offer confidential counseling, regardless of rank or belief. We lead religious services, facilitate for other faiths, and advise commanders on ethical and morale issues. But above all, we are there. In the mess halls, at the gym, in the field, we show up.
Scripture Reflection:
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)
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