Thursday, December 10, 2009
Orders
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
We are spending this Thanksgiving in the mountains. I miss being with our family as we have done every year in the past, but it has been so relaxing. It was snowing like crazy earlier. The boys were excited. I thank God for each moment I can spend with my family. I pray that everyone will have a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Oath of Office Ceremony
My son Colin placed my new rank of 2LT on my chest. Natasha pinned on my cross and Mom and Dad put my bars on. The cross and bars on my uniform collar was not official, but for the ceremony it was right. My friend SFC Anderson gave me my first salute.
We showed another short inspirational video then Leslie sang "I Can Only Imagine." One of my favorite songs. Bro. Copass then presented me with some gifts from the church. We are blessed to have such a wonderful pastor and church.
Our nations future! My sons Carson and Colin.
I am truly grateful for all of those people who helped to make this night so special. Many praised me for what I am doing, but I don't want anyone to forget who is truly doing this. This is the work of God and I pray through each thing I do He will receive the honor and the glory.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
On Mission
Monday, November 2, 2009
Long Time Coming
Step 1 - I enrolled full-time in Liberty University's Distance Learning Program pursuing my Master of Divinity degree. God definitely had a hand in this process seeing how smoothly the initial enrollment process went.
Step 2 - Talk to a recruiter. Most of the local recruiting offices you will enter are set up to recruit only enlisted men, not officers and certainly not Chaplains! I met with a recruiter in Bowling Green, KY and he had no idea what to tell me so he showed me the Chaplains link on the Army website. Needless to say I had already read over that page several times. But he didn't give up. He got on the phone and began to call various offices, even calling an office out West that would still be open because it was on Pacific time. He got in touch with someone there who gave him another phone number of the office he would need to contact. This got the ball rolling, or so I thought. The ball seemed to roll like a bowling ball tossed by a toddler! Things went a little slower for me because I had some extra pounds to drop.
Step 3 - You will need to have Ecclesiastical endorsement from your churches endorsing body. Mine was the North American Mission Board. Contact them or visit the website, http://www.namb.net/. This was a somewhat lengthy process with all of the question that were required to be answered. Several question about who you are, were you went to school, your current job, ministry experience and many questions about your religious beliefs. Once you complete this and there are no issues the NAMB will send you a letter stating you have been endorsed by them.
Step 4 - Now you can apply for the Army Chaplaincy program. Complete the Army application and submit it to your recruiter. Once everything is in order you will go to MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station).
Step 5 - MEPS will determine if you are healthy enough to enter the military and if you pass height / weight standards or if you do not fit into the correct weight category for your height you will need to take the tape test. Your body fat will be measured and the maximum allowable for someone going in as an officer is 24%. This process takes the better half of a day to complete but it is not too bad. You will meet all kinds of people there! The 18 year old guys there will definitely keep you entertained.
Step 6 - "You weigh too much!" WHAT? I had to drop another 10 to 15 pounds and return to MEPS in 3 months. Another set back in an already long process.
Step 7 - Return to MEPS and finally pass.
Step 8 - Now the military application will go before the Chaplains Board. Your recruiter will contact you to let you know if you have been accepted into the candidate program.
Step 9 - You have to wait another 30 to 60 days to receive your Oath of Office, which I have just received.
Step 10 - Off to CHBOLC!
It's really not too bad. The recruiter who worked with me was great. He kept me informed of all the steps I needed to take and all the results of each step. It was time consuming but when you think about what you are working towards, serving God and your country, the reward far outweighs the work it took to get there.
I will add some pics after my Oath of Office ceremony at church.