"It is a hardship upon the Regiment I think, to be denied a Chaplain." George Washington
“A still small voice frequently asked me, where is your God?” he wrote
recently in his journal. “I feel so alone in this world. I am so
isolated and alienated from people, the world, and myself. I feel like a
Prisoner of a War who has been forgotten on the battlefield.” (Washington Post article, May 29)
If you Google Military ministry you'll find a number of organizations helping those traumatized by war or serving chaplains and military families. And of course, always research carefully before you donate, but prayers for those with trauma and PTSD are always safe and stamped in red "approved by God."
Fundamental Baptist Fellowship, Chaplains
Archdiocese for Military, Roman Catholic
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Armed Forces ministry
Orthodox Church in America Military Chaplains
U.S. Marine Corps, Religious ministry
Presbyterians caring for Chaplains
Prayers for soldiers, families, enemies, USCCB
Showing posts with label PTSD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PTSD. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
4078 should be were no gender distinctions and differences? Story here. The study was presented at the American Psychological Association annual meeting in San Francisco this month, but I don't see that it has been published in a peer-reviewed journal, so be advised.
Soldier-moms have work-family conflicts
Now isn't that a big surprise! Women in the Air Force who have served in war zones have a work-family conflict that might be related to PTSD. Weren't the feminists warned this might be the case back in the 70s when they were still insisting there
Labels:
depression,
mothers,
PTSD,
women
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