Introduction: Combat Veterans International Chaplain
What are the duties of a Chaplain? Well as a Chaplain for Combat Veterans Chapter Five, I have helped with weddings, memorial ceremonies, and visitation of those who are suffering with poor health. As a Christian, I believe the Bible has a lot to say about the issues that life brings to our door. My Aunt Melba sent me an email that said " we are not human creatures on a temporary spiritual adventure but we are spiritual creatures on a temporary human adventure." It is my sincere prayer that I can serve any and all combat veterans in this wonderful organization. I pray for Combat Veterans International daily.
As a Christian I would be remiss if I did not include the Gospel in any front door type of presentation. So bear with me and by GodĒs grace it will be simple and short. It really is as easy as A, B, C.
Admit that your are a sinner (Romans 3:23) and that there is nothing you can do to merit eternal life (Ephesians 2:8&9)
Believe that Jesus died for your sins (Romans 5:8) and has risen from the dead in triumph over sin and death (1 Corinthians 15:3,4,55 &57).
Commit your life to Jesus Christ. Ask Him to forgive your sins and be your personal Lord and Savior. He will send His Holy Spirit to live within you, guide you and help you (Romans 10:13; John 14:26)
Sample prayer: "Dear Lord Jesus, I admit that IĒm a sinner; I need your forgiveness. I invite you to come into my life as Savior. Please take control of my life and help me live for you. In Jesus name I pray, Amen."
It is my sincere desire to be available to serve as the Chaplain to all of CVI and their family members. If your local pastor is meeting your spiritual needs, please continue to use that resource. I support the ministry of the local church. If I can help you in your spiritual journey, you may contact me through the National Chaplain's email nationalchaplain@combatveterans.com. My home phone number is 360-876-9537.
Thank God For CVI (TGF/CVI)
Thank You For Visiting