Part of healing is finding something to do, something greater than your point to pour your life into.
At the same time, not only is “having a mission” or a “purpose” an...
In the military, the mission was important. In fact, the mission is what matters
The same is true of our call to follow Christ. Finding a new mission is essential to the warrior as they move...
Exfil / exfiltration occurs when warriors are quickly extracted from a combat situation.
When it happens, it removes the warriors from a dangerous scenario and places the in safety.
But…
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In this talk we move into the 3rd section of Disentangled.
We defined the warrior (part 1, episodes 1 & 2 of this season), as well as the price they pay for serving (3 & 4).
We also dove...
One of the most well-known stories in the Old Testament is the episode in which David, a warrior, got lazy and didn’t go to battle…
… and then took the wife of one of his elite...
When warriors do things that violate their conscience, their sense of right and wrong, Moral Injury often results.
PTSD is a perceived threat to external circumstances. It “looks like”...
Perhaps the most noted price a warrior pays— the most obvious— is separation from safety. They put themselves in danger AND RUN TOWARDS it, even as others flee.
Thats’ the job.
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If warriors don’t find healing from the past, they’ll live the present (and future) in light of it. When they find healing, they’re able to help others in new ways, imparting...
The warrior’s life is difficult. Aside from the everyday challenges everyone faces, warriors pay a unique price for serving.
These can impact them even after they return home (as we explore...
Our “anchor verse” in Disentangled is 2 Timothy 2:3-4. Here’s the NASB version:
Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No soldier in active service entangles...
In this new series we talk about Disentangled, our latest resource for warriors. This one is unique in that it is a 6-lesson Bible study about:
What it means to be a warrior
The price required...