Finding Mentorship

I once attended a promotion ceremony of a very accomplished Chaplain. It was not his accomplishments that impressed me but the genuine way he attributed all his success to the mentorship he received. He acknowledged that, over the years of his life, he received a helping hand from leaders, fellow Chaplains and 56Ms, and especially his grandmother who raised him right, despite his circumstances. From … Continue reading Finding Mentorship

When You First Get to Your Unit

Let’s face it. Getting to your first duty is overwhelming both for you and for your family. It might be your first time actually dealing with Soldiers right out of CHBOLC, or it will be your first time dealing with Soldiers as their Chaplain. The most important thing is to relax and appreciate the journey. After all, the only way to eat a whale is … Continue reading When You First Get to Your Unit

Seasoned Advice from a Seasoned Battalion Chaplain

The following advice was a response from CH (CPT) Jeremy Rhoades to the question: “What do you do when you first arrive at a New Duty Location as a Chaplain?” RELATIONSHIPS Be a Team Player. Build a positive working relationship with your peer BN chaplain teams. Be willing to learn from them, and be aware that there will be senses of competitiveness and non-team playing … Continue reading Seasoned Advice from a Seasoned Battalion Chaplain

Developing Your Running Estimate

The Running Estimate board developed by CH (CPT) Daniel Kim and SPC Matt Wagner, Religious Affairs Specialist, during a rotation at JMRC to track UMT activities During an operation you may have heard the term: Running Estimate.  What’s that you ask?  No, it is not estimating your ability to pass  the next PT test.  According to ADP 5-0 on the Operation Process, a Running Estimate … Continue reading Developing Your Running Estimate