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Suffering for Christ: Wounds of War. The Chaplain Ministry, #4
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8223790822
- EAN9798223790822
- Date de parution15/08/2023
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In the book "Suffering in Christ" by Michael A. Milton, Ph. D., published by Bethesda Publishing Group in 2023, readers are invited on a profound journey of understanding and empathy toward those who have experienced the trials of war. The book is a succinct reflection on the presenting issue of suffering, suffering of Veterans, and how we can minister to them. Dr. Milton, a Veteran (Naval Interpreter, USN; Chaplain, Colonel, US Army, retired), addresses the mystery of suffering from a biblical-theological framework, with a specific focus on moral injury borne by individuals who have served in the Armed Forces.
Presented with a goal of sensitivity and compassion, "Suffering in Christ" seeks to bring forth helpful insights into the complexities of pain and trauma. Dr. Michael A. Milton, a distinguished scholar, theologian, and pastor, navigates the depths of human struggle with a deft touch, offering a guiding light for those seeking to extend a helping hand to Veterans and their families. With wisdom and pastoral guidance, the author supports pastors, chaplains, teachers, counselors, and others in their quest to serve the brave souls who have served their country.
Through thought-provoking analysis and heartfelt anecdotes, the book encourages a spirit of compassion and understanding, fostering an environment of healing and restoration."Suffering in Christ" is not merely a study of the invisible wounds of war but a testament to the transformative power of trust in Jesus Christ, moving beyond suffering in Chrsit to suffering with Christ. Dr. Milton delves into the depths of emotional and spiritual struggles and unveils the hidden pain that often accompanies military service, and offers hope for those seeking solace in the face of profound suffering.
Moreover, the book is aimed at those who serve Veterans, providing them with insight to give help and hope to Veterans and their Families. As readers engage with this book, the publisher hopes you will find a source of inspiration, solace, and practical insights. Its message is a call to action, encouraging a collective effort to embrace and support those who have sacrificed so much for their nation.
Whether you are a pastor, a counselor, a family member, or simply a compassionate individual, "Suffering in Christ" equips you with the tools and understanding needed to extend healing and compassion to those who have borne the weight of war's wounds. In "Suffering in Christ, " Dr. Michael A. Milton shines a needed light on the shadows of suffering and brings forth the timeless message of hope and redemption found in Christ, fostering a path toward healing and renewal for Veterans and their families alike.
Presented with a goal of sensitivity and compassion, "Suffering in Christ" seeks to bring forth helpful insights into the complexities of pain and trauma. Dr. Michael A. Milton, a distinguished scholar, theologian, and pastor, navigates the depths of human struggle with a deft touch, offering a guiding light for those seeking to extend a helping hand to Veterans and their families. With wisdom and pastoral guidance, the author supports pastors, chaplains, teachers, counselors, and others in their quest to serve the brave souls who have served their country.
Through thought-provoking analysis and heartfelt anecdotes, the book encourages a spirit of compassion and understanding, fostering an environment of healing and restoration."Suffering in Christ" is not merely a study of the invisible wounds of war but a testament to the transformative power of trust in Jesus Christ, moving beyond suffering in Chrsit to suffering with Christ. Dr. Milton delves into the depths of emotional and spiritual struggles and unveils the hidden pain that often accompanies military service, and offers hope for those seeking solace in the face of profound suffering.
Moreover, the book is aimed at those who serve Veterans, providing them with insight to give help and hope to Veterans and their Families. As readers engage with this book, the publisher hopes you will find a source of inspiration, solace, and practical insights. Its message is a call to action, encouraging a collective effort to embrace and support those who have sacrificed so much for their nation.
Whether you are a pastor, a counselor, a family member, or simply a compassionate individual, "Suffering in Christ" equips you with the tools and understanding needed to extend healing and compassion to those who have borne the weight of war's wounds. In "Suffering in Christ, " Dr. Michael A. Milton shines a needed light on the shadows of suffering and brings forth the timeless message of hope and redemption found in Christ, fostering a path toward healing and renewal for Veterans and their families alike.

















