To the interviewer: thank you for this video, it was incredibly helpful. Also, you are a great interviewer, you asked wonderful insightful questions and let your guest truly share. Thanks! To the interviewee: thank you for doing this interview, it has been incredibly formative for my decision making process in ascertaining if God wants me to leave traditional pastoral ministry in a church and go to military chaplaincy. God bless!
It always makes me so happy to know that there are Chaplains in the Military. There's a priest who used to be at my church many years ago, and I was so shocked when I heard he was leaving our church and going to serve as a Chaplain for the Air Force. I'm so happy he made that choice now, though, because he's very happy with what he's doing (we're still in contact), and he's doing important work. He's been serving as a US Air Force Chaplain since 2012 and is still at it today. God bless him and all other Military Chaplains 🥰
The most meaningful interview I have encountered. When Chaplain said, you have to care at the same time you have to be consciously aware of your emotional and personal boundaries to maintain good health in all aspects to be able to give good counsel.
One of your best interviews, Julian. Really enjoyed hearing his honest answers to your thoughtful questions to better understand the chaplain corps. Thank you!
Thank you for creating this video. Wish more of these videos Recently finishing my packet for the CCPO. Hoping that I can one day step closer to being of help to my fellow serve members and my country. 🇺🇸
hey julian! i ship out in 2 days for cape may, i read your book! im just so nervous! i had one question…what happens if i cant complete the 1.5 mile run in under the time? Will they send me home immediately? i know i can do it but im just thinking about how i will be fatigued lol hope u see this in time thank you!!