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- The Bulletin Episode 3|27minViolence, Protest, and Pumpkin PieCulture war in a crust: the surprising connection between Club Q, Iran, and pumpkin pie.
- Bible Readers in Foxholes: Combat Vets More Engaged in ScriptureThe most popular topics for military Bible study are suffering, hopelessness, and loneliness.Kate Shellnutt|
- VA Hospitals Can Distribute, Display Bibles Under Revised PolicyAfter a legal fight over a POW/MIA table, Veterans Affairs clarifies religious liberty protections.Adelle M. Banks – Religion News Service|
- Even for Christian Combat Veterans, No Easy AnswersWhat two recent films get right, and what they miss.Preston Jones|
- Four-Star General: Military More Cautious About FaithGeneral Roger Brady (USAF, Ret.) thinks soldiers are becoming more religious but the armed forces are more uncertain about religious expression.Interview by Jim Willis|
- Memorial Day: For What Shall We Live?Whether we wear a uniform or not, we all have sacrificial service to offer.Roger Brady|
- For Veterans Day: The Top Reasons Soldiers Turn to ScriptureTwo-thirds of military believe Bible contains everything needed to live a meaningful life.Kate Shellnutt|
- When Combat Trauma Tests a MarriagePTSD impacts not just veterans but their spouses and children too. How can the church help military families heal?Bridget Kessler|
- This Veterans Day, Meet the Soldiers of Church HistoryDid you know the holiday was originally named after a French bishop?Logan Isaac|
- How a PTSD Diagnosis Can Help, and HarmPsychological diagnoses can tell someone they are not alone. They can also be used to alienate even further.Warren Kinghorn |
