Chaplain Speaks Out on God and Suicide
The US Army has faced a growing tragedy in the number of suicides in its ranks. It has amassed a veritable plethora of programs in an attempt to stem the rising tide that kills Soldiers at an alarming rate.
Chaplain (Col) Chester Egert writes an astute piece at Army.mil, noting there are “common threads” in “acts of self-destruction.”
Chaplain Egert notes that while the Army has a variety of programs to fight suicide — he counts more than 600 — there may be an omission in the emphasis on the internal issue of self-worth and intrinsic human value. Read more