“For God and country”: Chaplains carry on tradition of service and faith

On February 3, 1943, in the midst of World War 2, a US army ship transporting 902 men was hit by a German torpedo. The initial hit killed and wounded scores of men and, as the ship started sinking, four army chaplains – a Methodist, a Jewish Rabbi, a Dutch Reformed minister and a Roman … Continue reading “For God and country”: Chaplains carry on tradition of service and faith