Resources

Resources for Members

National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces

Books Written By Our Members


Foundations of Chaplaincy: A Practical Guide, published by Eerdmans, is an approachable overview of the nature, purpose, and functional roles of chaplaincy. Chaplaincy is, as author and retired Navy chaplain Alan T. "Blues" Baker writes, “ministry in motion.” Baker’s thorough guidance on these matters is supplemented in sidebars with practical advice and anecdotes from over 30 chaplains. Foundations of Chaplaincy is both an introduction and ongoing reference tool to those called to this important vocation.

Additional Resources


Military Resources

Army Chief of Chaplains Office 
www.chapnet.army.mil

Navy Chief of Chaplains Office 
https://www.navy.mil/Chaplain-Corps

Air Force Chief of Chaplains 
http://www.chaplaincorps.af.mil

National VA Chaplains Center 
http://www.va.gov/chaplain/

Partners

Elizabeth Dole Foundation Logo

The National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces is proud to be teaming up with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes Campaign as part of a powerful national coalition to address the military caregiver crisis facing our nation.

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Free Resources 

Audio Drama New Testament and selected Psalms

https://militarybiblestick.com

Projects

Veteran History Project

Veteran's History Project:
American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress

"The Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war."

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