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Dear 6901st Member or Visitor, I would first like to thank you for checking into our site. We hope you find it informative and helpful and I personally hope that if you are a 6901st Veteran that you will come on board and become a member, as numbers are strength. Not long ago a person asked me, "So what exactly do you do as a Chaplain?" This was a very direct and pointed question. I tried to share a very direct and pointed answer. I minister. But that would not really explain the real functions. Recently I have had the wonderful experience of sending a prayer through the e-mail to a former friend from the 6901st who was struggling with his faith. I was able to share the Love of Christ with him and it led him to focus on the Scriptures and become evolved in his church. Not long ago, I wrote to another lady, who lost her brother a former 6901st and had recently lost her friend and daughter. I offered some comforting Bible verses concerning an issue she was dealing with. About now you might be saying to yourself, "Well, that sounds alot like what a military or hospital chaplain might do." I would say, you are absolutely right. That is exactly what I am here for. I want to encourage you, I want to share scripture with you, and I want to help you in your prayers, or offer spiritual advice. Do I do other things? Sure, but this is the main reason I am are here for you. Feel free to contact me that way if it is something private, and as with every Chaplain or Pastor, your e-mail will remain confidential to only me. I will be posting some need of prayers you may want to share with others and also other material that I will offer for spiritual needs on this site. Blessings, Dr. Donald R. Levesque D.min; M.th . |