Papers

Papers and Resources

National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces

Free Exercise of Religion & Civil Discourse in a Post-Everything Culture


Rev. Dr. Kenneth W. Bush
Distributed for Public Release January 2018

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The Future of Chaplaincy Education: Trends, Competencies, and Stakeholders



Rev. Dr. Kenneth W. Bush

Distributed for Public Release January 2017

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The Readiness of the Army Chaplaincy: Our Sacred Honor

CH (LTC) Karen Meeker USA


Paper prepared by Meeker as a strategy research paper. Distributed for Public Release January 3, 2016

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Resolution Concerning the Use of Contract Religious Ministry Providers to Perform Pastoral Duties and Other Professional Duties in Military Chapels


Adopted January 22, 2015

Contract Ministry Resolution
  • Can you tell me more about your organization?

    The Twin Cities metro area has a population of between 15 to 20,000 Ethiopian and Sudanese people living in their community. These people are often immigrants or people who are underprivileged. Anywaa Community's goal is to unite the Ethiopian Community in the Twin Cities to improve the lives of this population. We connect organizations and individuals who can help the Ethiopian community thrive.

  • What concerns does your organization take action in?

    Our Ethiopian community is concerned with the lack of resources that have been provided to its citizens in the Twin Cities. We work with individuals and organizations to improve the lives of Ethiopian people and families throughout Minnesota. If you are interested in becoming involved with Anywaa Community, click the button at the bottom right or contact us today!

  • How can I get involved?

    There are several ways to get involved with us at Anywaa Community Twin Cities. You can call us at 952-486-3635. You can email us at warabwolla@gmail.com. You can also send us a message via our contact form, or you can donate to us. Whatever way you choose, we look forward to your involvement, big or small.

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