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My Story

The My Story is a resource to help guide someone on their grief journey.

Online Continuing Education Courses

Philosophy, Foundations, & History of Chaplaincy

This online course introduces Adventist chaplaincy philosophical foundations. It qualifies as continuing education content. However, it does not meet the qualifying requirements for endorsement.

Military Chaplaincy Module Introduction

This video is the Introduction to the Military Chaplaincy Module of the 3rd Adventist Chaplains World Congress.

Military Chaplaincy Module 1 Prayer—Changes Things

Chaplain Milton Johnson explores how prayer, in general, changes things remarkably. Prayer in a group changes things remarkably, but private, personal, persistent prayer changes things even more.

Military Chaplaincy Module 2—Leadership in an Era of Fluidity and Transience

Chaplain Paul Anderson discusses how to lead in changing times. He explores fluidity, how to embrace it, transience, and how to meet, mitigate, and facilitate inevitable and planned transitions.

Military Chaplaincy Module 3—From Self-Violence to Self-care

Chaplain Wanda Acevedo shares research on the dangers of not implementing self-care in your daily routine.

Military Chaplaincy Module 4—Providing For While Being True To Who We Are

Military chaplaincy is a pluralistic environment that can pressure you to compromise your faith to move up in the ranks. It is sometimes assumed that this is necessary for promotion. Chaplain John Elliott, Jr. recounts some of his experiences in the military and how maintaining his faith did not hurt his career.

Military Chaplaincy Module 5 —A Conversation with ACM Leadership

Join Chaplain Washington Johnson as he discusses senior leadership skills with Chaplain Mario E. Ceballos and Chaplain Paul S. Anderson.