This book’s intention is basically a wake-up call to institutional chaplains especially those within disciplined forces, pastors, general counselors in society and pastoral and counseling students preparing for pastoral ministry. Although the look singles out chaplaincy, its open to other pastoral ministry. The book also presents an argument that much as secular counseling is scientific and good, an integrated approach with the Christian approach to counseling is more in its focus. From this point of view, the primary counselor is the Holy Spirit in Jesus’ embodiment as being one who is a wonderful counselor of counseling aspect in disciplined forces will gladly have served its purpose. The book examines a life of an institutional chaplain and those they handle in areas of counseling. This is drawn from my own experiential background as a chaplain without professional training in counseling spending time with troops, commanders and military families who clearly show emotional struggles and whom I have come to love, spending my entire young hood pastoral emerges serving. It is of essence to explain that although in my definition I seem to be reluctant to include any pastor-chaplain as a counselor, it is no way intended to demean the fabulous pastoral and spiritual role they play in daily quenching the mental and emotional issues troops and their families go through integrated approaches
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