Experience gripping wartime stories and honest prayers by this Camp
David chaplain now serving in Iraq.
When words mean less and less, but money talks more and more;
when blasphemy is a best seller, and eternal war has replaced
hopeful diplomacy; in times like these is prayer even possible?
Patrick J. McLaughlin thinks so. McLaughlin is an active duty Navy
Chaplain who has ministered to heads of state and to soldiers
living and dying in the heat of Iraq.
"No Atheists in Foxholes" assembles Chaplain McLaughlin's
experiences and prayers from e-mails, private notes, and personal
conversations that take us real-time into realms of duty and
spirit: from the quiet darkness of his infant son's New England
bedroom on September 11, 2001, to the bomshelled medical tents and
blistered Army Humvees of Anbar Province. Chaplain McLaughlin
believes that prayer is not only possible, but critical. "We must
all learn to pray for peace," he says, "and then become an answer
to that prayer."
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