Friday, August 22, 2008

Standing Strong in the Crosswinds of the Military

This is new to me, blogging I mean. I really plan on just putting some ideas on the blog and seeking interaction. I want others to interact and challenge me as well as be challenged. Some of what I type will seem simple but I suppose we will get into meatier subjects.

As a Chaplain in the military one concern I have is how Christians can stand strong in the crosswinds of their military service. As many of you know who have been in the military, you meet people from different parts of the country with various beliefs. Young men and women who were raised in Small Town USA could be in for the shock of their life. Some family members may think their sons or daughters have a good Christian upbringing. Some may, but often this upbringing is in a very non threatening place. The military takes one out of the non threatening and challenges us by putting us in a threatening environment. We could be threatened physically, socially and spiritually. Since our country is in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as other places we could face death. If we don't face death we could see our buddies die. This could be a major earthquake in the life of young men and women as a result of their new lifestyle. This could really shake things up. How strong is the foundation? What is the foundation made of? How deep does it go? We want to explore this in depth and try to help each other in developing a foundation or world view that will help us weather whatever storm we go through.

Listen to Jesus words in Matt 7:24 - 27, "Therefore, everyone who hears these words of Mine, and acts upon them, may be compared to a wiseman, who built his house upon the Rock. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and burst against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded upon the Rock. And everyone who hears these words of Mine, and does not act upon them, will be like the foolish man, who built the house upon the sand. And the rain descended, and the floods came and the winds blew, and burst against that house, and it fell, and great was its fall."

I was mobilized for Katrina and the utter destructive power of the water, wind and rain shocked the civilized world. It looked like we were at war. I saw many foundations left but the homes were gone. Recently I was mobilized for Gustaf and the military and stat government was in place days before landfall. Gustaf scraped Mississippi compared to Katrina. We were fortunate though our neighbor, Louisiana got the brunt of this storm. The Lesson learned from Katrina is be prepared. The lesson learned from Jesus words is build on the foundation of His words. This will be the way we strive to develop a Christian world and life view. Now many come into the military with a Sunday School grasp of their faith. Don't get me wrong, Sunday School is important, but often one gets bits and pieces of Bible and Theology. They haven't been able to put it together or they haven't been challenged to. I want them to learn to put it together. Let us look at what a world view is then how we can put one together.

We all have a world view. Some may know they have one and other may have no clue what a world view is. We all look through our lens and interpret the world. We give it meaning which makes sense to us. We all have a filter through which our experience is interpreted. How do we get this "filter?" Our family and friends influence us. We pick things up from our parents. They teach us many things as we grow up. As we get older our friends start to have more influence in our lives. We try to fit in and think like them. We want to be accepted so we are like them. Through our education and culture. What do we learn in school? What kind of hobbies or interests do you have? How many movies do you try to see a week? How much TV do you watch? How much music do you listen to? Let us go back to Sunday School and Church. How much time do you and your children spend at school and work? How much time in church? When everyday cares and school take up the majority of our time and we spend maybe 3 hours a week in church what will have a greater influence? Our world view is more caught than taught.

Imagine getting a bag of 1000 pieces of a puzzle. Suppose I tell you that you need to pour out the pieces and put it all together. Think you could do it? Most likely, but it would take a long time. What is missing is the picture of what the puzzle looks like. If you know the end result then you can put it together. That picture helps you pick and choose other pieces and put them in the right place. The picture helps one make sense of the pieces. The same with a Christian world and life view, it helps the believer make sense of their life. The picture is the filter that makes sense of the pieces and makes it possible to put it together. God wants us to get the big picture.

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The Crosswinds Effect on Me

I like the military. I joined in 1972. I just graduated from High School and 12 days later I was at Ft. Dix New Jersey. There I learned what it meant to be a soldier. I was in during the Vietnam Era. I didn't go. I was sent to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico. It was here I ran into the Crosswinds of spirituality. I was interested in a girl. She was a Christian. At the time I really had no idea what a Christian was. I was raised a nominal Catholic from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. One day I asked her for her phone number and she asked me what my intentions were. I told her "honorable" of course. She told me I could take her to church. I was excited. When I picked her up she was living with four other girls. They were a college/military ministry called Navigators. I enjoyed spending the day with these ladies and other Christians. The church we went to was the First Evangelical Free Church in Las Cruces New Mexico. The Pastor preached on I Corinthians 15: 3,4. "For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, That Christ died for our sins according to the Scripture and that He was buried and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures."
It wasn't at that time but a few days later I kneeled down in my room and asked Jesus to forgive me and make me new. He did just as He promised. It was quiet but I know something happened.

First, I continued to go to the church that the girl I was interested attended even when I knew she wasn't going to be there. See, this church, the First Evangelical Free Church of Las Cruces or E Free for short, was 35 miles away from WSMR. I had to leave early enough to get to Sunday School and Church.

Second, I carried a Bible with me where ever I went. I took it with me to work and others would come up to me and talk about it. I developed this friendship with a Chaplain on base. He and his family were very friendly and hospitable. I got to know them very well. Eventually they were sent to Germany. After I got out of the service I started New Mexico State University(NMSU). I received a letter from the Chaplain who informed me that his son died. I knew the family. I knew their son. He was born with a heart defect. I cried. I cried because I knew them. I knew the author of the letter. I showed this to my roommate. He was sad but not emotional like I was. The difference was in knowing the author. The same with the Bible or God's Word. I know the author. I see the Bible differently than I did before I became a Christian.

Third, I liked reading/studying the Bible. Before I became a Believer I tried to read the scripture but found it boring. I tried to read the four gospels, and I found they were all about the same man. I stopped after that. Now that I've been born again I see that the four gospels are four different views of Jesus. All four fit together to give a complete portrait of Him.

Fourth, I became involved with the Chapel program. I co taught Sunday School and led the Protestant Youth of the Chapel or PYOC. I was involved in the Navigator Bible study Design for Discipleship.

Fifth, I developed an interest in being a Chaplain. I started NMSU and majored in Philosophy. This is a good pre seminary degree. Also, I developed an interest in religions and apologetics. Philosophy was a great foundation. I ended up being apart of Watchman Fellowship at one time. Watchman's goals are to Educate the community about Cults/Occult and Equip Christians to respond to the cults as well as Evangelize them.

Sixth, I am now a Chaplain in the Mississippi Army National Guard. I have been deployed to Iraq for one year. I was mobilized for Katrina duty on the coast in 2005 and for Gustaf duty. I am being prepared for Afghanistan in the near future. The crosswinds in New Mexico have effects in my life and the lives of others even now. We don't see the crosswinds but I am a result an example of the Winds life altering power.