E021 - Interview with Army Chaplain Charlie Shields
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Topics covered in this video:
- Charlie’s start in the military as a Ranger, then departure and theology training
- What the Master’s of Divinity training is like and why he sought a Doctorate of Ministry
- Charlie explains why the Army has Chaplains - America is a country of faith, and needs religious leaders in uniform
- Chaplains are soldiers, and meet all the same requirements other soldiers do
- Chaplains are also staff officers, and advise their commanders
- Why confidentiality is so vital to the Chaplain role
- Charlie’s impressive record of parachute jumps, serving as a Jump Master
- Chaplains are non-combatants, prohibited from carrying weapons
- Requirements for Chaplains to get admitted to the military, role of endorsing agents
- How the Army accepts the spirituality of soldiers
- No Chaplain will impose religion on a soldier
- Charlie’s views on what drives recruitment and military service
- Charlie’s son and daughter and their ties to the military
- Best part of being a Chaplain - impact on lives, helping people
- Worst part of being a Chaplain - breaking bad news to families, esp. suicide issue
- What’s a Chaplain’s typical day look like? How long is it?
- Is it a good job, does it pay well? Comparison to non-military pastors
- Going into combat unarmed
- How assignments are made; one Chaplain for every command
- Charlie’s jump aspirations, the 173 Club
- Do Chaplains have to be all things to all people? “Provide or perform”
- The two people who care about soldiers most: Sergeant Majors and Chaplains
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