We Are All Enlisted
We Are All Enlisted explores scripture and faith from the perspective of a US Army Chaplain who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Episodes discuss readings from the "Come Follow Me" curriculum, as well as interviews with other LDS chaplains, servicemembers, and/or people of other faiths. The official Facebook page can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreAllEnlisted/ This is an independent podcast and is not an official production of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the US Army.
We Are All Enlisted
End of Season 1 (2020): Wrapping up!
This isn't a normal "Come Follow Me" episode. Instead, I take a few mintues to talk about WHY I did the podcast last year, what changes will be made for the podcast this year, and what to look forward to. If you don't want to listen, here's the summary:
- Last year's podcast was a lot of fun, but took too much time to be sustainable
- This year I plan to do much shorter episodes about the Doctrine and Covenants - more like a devotional format on one or two ideas I like
- Additionally, I'm hoping to publish some interviews with chaplains who are serving in the military for people to hear their stories
- I may also record some conversations with my wife Dana about General Conference talks, as I think our modern instruction may be some of the most important teachings and guidance that we have in all scripture.
Enjoy listening, and keep up the fight!
Resources cited in the episode:
- Here is the link for Jared Halverson's "Unshaken" YouTube feed
- Here is the link for his podcast on Apple Podcasts
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Note on endorsement: This podcast is an independent production and does not officially represent the US Army or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a chaplain in the US Army, I am "endorsed" by (or rather, my endorsing agent is) the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All Army chaplains must possess an ongoing endorsement by a faith group recognized by the Department of Defense.