Military Ministry

Adapting and Adjusting

When Navigators influence men and women in the military for Christ, the impact they have on others extends far beyond where they currently serve.

I know because I met The Navigators when I was at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. I saw firsthand the impact of training disciples in an environment characterized by frequent relocation, uprooted relationships, extended separation, and high stress working environments.

And yet, this complex, highly competitive, performance-oriented environment actually facilitates the movement of the Gospel as these disciples move to new assignments. Faithful men and women take what theyโ€™ve heard and entrust them to faithful disciples who are qualified to teach others (see 2 Timothy 2:2).

Disciples in the military take with them the character traits and discipleship skills theyโ€™ve developedโ€”continually adapting and adjusting to new challenges. Even those that leave the military leave with these skillsโ€”along with the ability to adapt them to life outside of the military.

As you read the stories of discipleship among our military on the following pages, think of Samuelโ€™s charge to Israel: โ€œBe strong, and let us fight bravely for our people and the cities of our God. The Lord will do what is good in his sightโ€ (2 Samuel 10:12). Navigators prepare men and women in our military to walk as His disciplesโ€”regardless of where they may be. But God moves them according to what is good in His sight.

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