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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Who: Maldive Anadullah (Director of Religious Affairs) and CH Steve Satterfield
Where: FOB Finley-Shields, Jalalabad, Nangahar Province, Afghanistan
When: 1430, 4 APR 2010
What: CH Satterfield visited with Mawlavi Anadullah, the Director Of Hajj and discussed religions in the US Military. He explained the pluralistic history of the military chaplaincy and how there are several different chaplains (Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist) within the ranks of the US Army. CH Satterfield continued to explain that if religious services can not be performed other sources are provided. This serves as another example of how cultural and religious barriers are being broken as we work together for stability and peace in Afghanistan.
RELIGIOUS LEADER LIASION
Who: CH Satterfield and CPT Battschinger, Civil Affairs, Provincial Reconstruction Team
When: 31 March 2010
Where: FOB Hughie, Jalalabad, Afghanistan
What: Major Abdul Malek, the Religious Cultural Affairs Officer for the 3rd Kandak, met with CH Satterfield and CPT Battschinger, lead for the PRT Civil Affairs team. There was good discussion on Afghan National Security Forces and Coalition Forces partnership while partaking in chai and fruit. Ch Satterfield will introduce Major Malek to the chaplain who is replacing him, allowing relations to continue as they work together to help Afghanistan.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Monday, March 01, 2010
(I was asked to post this by Inspired Media Entertainment since they sent us games.)
KEYS TO THE KINGDOM GAME REVIEW By SSG Brian Havens, US Army, Jalalabad, Afghanistan
The Keys to the Kingdom video game is a good learning tool for all. I feel it is better used as a tool for children to learn about God. It could also challenge adults in areas of our relationship with God, such as knowing His Word, and knowing it by heart. This is a good ministry tool for those who are in their infant phase and walk with Christ. Good Job!
KEYS TO THE KINGDOM GAME REVIEW By SSG Brian Havens, US Army, Jalalabad, Afghanistan
The Keys to the Kingdom video game is a good learning tool for all. I feel it is better used as a tool for children to learn about God. It could also challenge adults in areas of our relationship with God, such as knowing His Word, and knowing it by heart. This is a good ministry tool for those who are in their infant phase and walk with Christ. Good Job!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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