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Ministry When Missiles Are in the Sky
Deployment in the Middle East is never routine. At any moment, the calm can turn into chaos. As chaplains, we are not armed. But we stand in the same danger as those we serve.
One evening during a deployment in the Middle East, we received credible threats against U.S. installations in the region.
The atmosphere shifted instantly. Security tightened. People became quiet, focused, on edge. That night, a sailor approached me in the chapel. He said, "Chaplain, if something happens, please make sure someone tells my daughter I love her."
It wasn’t a question. It was a cry from the soul.
In those moments, our ministry is not about preaching. It is about anchoring. We help sailors deal with fear, not by pretending it doesn't exist, but by offering peace greater than fear. We hold space for those who feel vulnerable. We remind them that courage is not the absence of fear, but the choice to keep going.
We visit command centers, pray with leaders, walk through barracks, and offer moments of stillness amid tension. We speak words of life when death looms too closely.
Scripture Reflection:
“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me.”
(Psalm 23:4)
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