• Urban Christian Veterans

  • 著者: D. Allen Rose
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Urban Christian Veterans

著者: D. Allen Rose
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  • Urban Christian Veterans provides a safe place for Christian Veterans of Color to discuss the challenges we face in our daily lives. Being a person of color has its challenges. Being a Christian has its challenges. Being a veteran has its challenges. In addition, many of us suffer with PTSD as a result of things we experienced during our military service. All of those factors being combined makes for a unique, and sometimes very challenging life experience that is seldom talked about in public forums.
    © 2025 Urban Christian Veterans
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Urban Christian Veterans provides a safe place for Christian Veterans of Color to discuss the challenges we face in our daily lives. Being a person of color has its challenges. Being a Christian has its challenges. Being a veteran has its challenges. In addition, many of us suffer with PTSD as a result of things we experienced during our military service. All of those factors being combined makes for a unique, and sometimes very challenging life experience that is seldom talked about in public forums.
© 2025 Urban Christian Veterans
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  • Veterans of Color: Navigating Faith, Service, and Identity in America with Gregory Henry
    2025/03/15

    A powerful conversation unfolds as Gregory Henry joins D Allen Rose to explore the complex terrain of military moral injury — that profound emotional wound that occurs when service members face actions contradicting their deepest moral beliefs. Drawing from their Desert Storm experiences, they share raw memories that still resonate decades later: close calls with enemy combatants, witnessing civilian casualties, and confronting the human cost of war.

    Their discussion delves into how Christian veterans reconcile faith commands against killing with military duty, revealing the unique spiritual dimension of military service for believers. Greg recounts haunting memories of injured children and burnt bodies that challenged his understanding of warfare beyond the sanitized Hollywood depictions. "When you hear a round," he reminds us, "it ain't like TV."

    The conversation shifts to examine current political developments with veteran-focused perspective. They discuss the unprecedented federal workforce reductions affecting thousands of veterans and analyze proposed eliminations of departments like Education. Their insider perspective as federal employees adds urgency to their concerns about families suddenly facing unemployment after relocating for government service.

    Perhaps most compelling is their examination of Black male representation in media and leadership positions. They reflect on the powerful impact President Obama's image had on younger generations and contrast it with the current scarcity of strong, positive Black male figures in mainstream media. This cultural examination connects directly to veteran identity, as both aspects speak to representation in American society.

    Throughout their exchange runs a thread of resilience and practical wisdom: maintain personal peace, build multiple income streams, prepare for uncertainty, and nurture the next generation with confidence and cultural awareness. For veterans and civilians alike, their dialogue offers rare insight into how military experience shapes perspectives on faith, duty, representation, and American society at large.

    #OperationDesertStorm #TrumpAdministration #BlackVeterans #VeteransofColor


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    1 時間 46 分
  • Sergeant Major Roy Lewis: A Legacy of Service, Strength, and Education
    2024/05/26

    Join the conversation with Sergeant Major Roy Lewis, a US Army veteran with a riveting 36-year legacy, as he traverses the poignant realities of military life, its effect on home, and the wisdom gained along his impressive journey. With an infectious blend of humor and profundity, Roy guides us through his transformation from a music and theater aficionado to a life of service, sharing potent lessons from his transitions to the corporate world and ministry. His reflections on intentional leadership will captivate anyone looking for inspiration, as will his experience building the sanctuary of Urban Christian Veterans for comrades of faith and color.

    We're cracking open the book on modern education and its shifting sands, analyzing how college has evolved from a bastion of enlightenment to a battleground for job readiness. Roy and I ruminate on the pressures bearing down on academia's stakeholders, from students seeking more than just a diploma to educators striving to maintain the ethos of learning amidst a corporate-driven culture. The dialogue spans everything from personal anecdotes as a mature student to the celebration of knowledge for its own sake, providing a seasoned angle on the educational odyssey many are embarking upon today.

    The journey doesn't stop there: we venture into the thicket of racism, the art of overcoming stereotypes, and the fortitude it takes to forge one's path regardless of societal barriers. Roy's perspective, shaped by the discipline of military experience and the compassion of his pastoral calling, offers a beacon of hope for minorities and veterans alike. With a call to mentorship and community support, our discussion underlines the importance of veterans assisting each other in claiming their rightful benefits, while encouraging leadership and resilience in the face of life's myriad challenges. This episode is more than just a chat; it's an invitation to explore the power of diversity, the strength of spirit, and the unifying potential of shared experiences.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Warriors Find Faith in the Chaos of Combat
    2024/04/15

    As the sun sets on battlefields, the hearts and minds of those who've served often linger in a space where faith and duty collide. Air Force veteran Leola McNeill, alongside other brave service members, opens up about the spiritual odyssey they've embarked on through their time in combat. From the internal tug-of-war between military values and religious beliefs to the profound moments where the divine seemed to intervene, our guests share stories that reveal the depths of the human spirit when tested by war.

    Navigating through the murky waters of conflict and conscience, our conversation takes a turn into the realm of the personal and the universal. Warriors, who have undergone profound personal growth, grapple with the commandment 'thou shalt not kill' as they recount the moments where their roles in combat forced them to confront their core beliefs. These narratives stretch beyond the battlefield, touching on the search for truth and peace in a world that reveals its complexities at every corner—be it through the political machinations behind wars or the government disclosures about extraterrestrial life. Such discussions underscore how personal faith and a broader worldview can evolve dramatically in the aftermath of war.

    We wrap up our heartfelt dialogue with reflections on the passage of time and the evolution of self. Memories of missile attacks in youth contrast sharply with the mature gratitude expressed by our guests for the journey they've undergone, shaped immensely by their military experiences. The support of loved ones, the lessons learned, and the unwavering faith that has persisted through trials and tribulations are woven together, painting a picture of resilience and hope. Join us for this powerful exchange that honors the voices of veterans like Sister McNeill, Brother Bynum, Brother Curry, Brother Hart, and Brother McDonald and resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complex tapestry of life, faith, and duty.
    #DesertStormVeterans #Combat #OperationDesertStorm

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    1 時間 10 分

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