Tuesday, August 21st, 2018
(Image source: Facebook/Jose M. Rondon) According to reports, there is an on-going revival happening on a military base in Missouri. From Faithwire: A US army chaplain has described what he believes to be somewhat of a “revival” occurring on a military base in Missouri. The number are staggering: over the past six months, nearly 2,000 […]
Filed under: Christian Witness, Free Exercise of Religion, Revival, US Military
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Monday, August 20th, 2018
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) complained to the Secretary of Defense about the private website where an Air Force Brig. General shared his Christian faith and convictions. The MRFF believes that the commander should be investigated and jailed for violating Defense Department rules about religious proselytizing. From CBN: The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) […]
Filed under: Atheist Activists, Attacks on Christianity, Christian Witness, Freedom of Religion, Trump Administration, US Military
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Wednesday, August 24th, 2016
The Air Force officer that was in trouble over having an open Bible on his desk has been cleared of any wrong doing. Here’s the story from Todd Starnes: An Air Force major, who was accused of civil rights violations for having a Bible on his work desk, has been cleared of any wrongdoing, according […]
Filed under: Church and State, Constitutional Rights, Free Exercise of Religion, Freedom of Religion, US Military, USA
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2014
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) The US Navy maintains guest rooms and lodges all around the world on or near bases. For just about forever the Gideons International have been able to place free Bibles in the rooms for the guests but no more. The Navy administration has had all of them removed following a complaint […]
Filed under: Atheist Activists, Atheist Agenda, Church and State, Constitutional Rights, Free Exercise of Religion, Freedom of Religion, Military Chaplains, Obama Administration, US Military, USA
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Monday, June 18th, 2012
(The Pentagon: Wikipedia) How things have changed in our culture in one generation. The military which is usually one of the most conservative institutions in our nation has gone from ‘don’t you dare’, to ‘don’t tell’ under Pres. Clinton to ‘celebrate with pride’ under pres. Obama. The Pentagon for the first time in our […]
Filed under: Culture Wars, Gay Activists, Gay Agenda, Homosexual Lifestyle, Homosexual Marriage, Marriage, Military Chaplains, Obama Administration, Progressive Agenda, Redefinition of Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, USA
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Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
(Image by MilitaryHealth via Flickr) Pentagon Bureaucrats banned Bibles and religious literature from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in September but backed away from that policy this week after a Congressional complaint. Chief of Staff C.W. Callahan at Walter Reed instituted the ban in a September 14th memo covering guidelines for “wounded, ill, […]
Filed under: Church and State, Freedom of Religion, Judicial Activism, Obama Administration, Politically Correct, USA
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Saturday, October 1st, 2011
(Image via Wikipedia) The Pentagon sent out a notification this week that gays in the military can be married on base if same-sex marriages are permitted in the host state. Also, military chaplain’s whose religious affiliation permits it may officiate over gay marriages on or off military bases. The memo also hypocritically contained a […]
Filed under: Homosexual Marriage, Military Chaplains, USA
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Monday, March 28th, 2011
The Army has started re-training chaplains due to the repeal of the openly gay military ban. Conservative chaplains are being told that those who are unable to follow the forthcoming policy can voluntarily leave the service. Last December, President Obama signed a new law repealing the ‘Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell’ military policy. The new policy allowing […]
Filed under: Culture & Religion, Gay Agenda, Military Chaplains
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