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Marines Seek Comfort from Chaplains

Marines Seek Comfort from Chaplains The members of our military fight the war heroically, and are in need of extra attention when they return home. While they are station in other countries, however, there are chaplains that are that are available for prayers and comfort.

Recently, chaplains have stated that among marines, there have been many more marines that have seen chaplains in recent months. The duties of the chaplain are to offer services of comfort and prosperity for the soldiers when they might feel as though they are without both. The chaplains that are station overseas have all claimed to have heard various stories, as well, about all of the accounts that the soldiers are coming to them with. Many of the marines have stated that they feel as though talking to a chaplain will help, and in many instances, it will. Most of the chaplains that are working in the military are there because they are certified counselors, or have some form of counseling expertise that they can provide to our soldiers. There is an overwhelming amount of comfort that pours in on a daily basis to and from the soldiers, and between one another. There are many lessons that can be learned from the chaplains as well, such as humility, and the ability to regain one’s sense of relief from all that they have seen. There is a lot that can be said about the soldiers that are stationed overseas- that they are all honorable, and all deserve the comfort that they are seeking.

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