Every Officer and Sailor who sets foot on a U.S. Navy warship as part of her crew is required to get qualified. First, to stand watches in support of the ship’s operation, and then additional qualification as a warfare specialist. Surface sailors, Submariners, and Navy Airmen each have their own specialist qualification, and they allContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 16 June”
Category Archives: Daily Prayers
Daily Prayer, 14 June
Happy Flag Day! This is another celebration that might get overlooked while deployed, and in any event isn’t given nearly the attention it deserves. If it were up to me, the effort put into other observances that seems so important these days—especially this month—would be redirected into remembering these parts of our shared history. ThereContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 14 June”
Daily Prayer, 12 June
I have some catching up to do. Work demands have kept me from posting the past two weeks, but today I get to pick it up again with a story tied to an event that occurred this very date 238 years ago. Too many of these stories are left untold, pushed out by more “pressing”Continue reading “Daily Prayer, 12 June”
Daily Prayer, Memorial Day
Observing Memorial Day underway on deployment eliminates the opportunity of observing it in the manner for which it originated. I shared this prayer on Memorial Day to tell the story of how the holiday came to be as we know it, since we all tend to be better at enjoying the holiday than understanding whatContinue reading “Daily Prayer, Memorial Day”
Daily Prayer, 27 May
The Navy depends on very young Sailors to do very big things, and often to make some consequential decision. So it trains them well, then trains them again, then trains them some more. Drill after drill after drill. The constant training is meant to produce a familiarity with proper procedures so intimate that when somethingContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 27 May”
Daily Prayer, 26 May
Tonight, I want to tell you a story about a guy named Peter Jackson, though probably not the one that you’re thinking of. The man I have in mind was born on July 3rd, 1861, on the island of St. Croix in the Dutch Virgin Islands. He left there when he was 17 years oldContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 26 May”
Daily Prayer, 25 May
When the Gentle Giant strode to the mound on that afternoon on May 15th, 1918, he didn’t know what was in store, but he expected that he had his work cut out for him. The White Sox were the defending World Series Champions and were likely to give him trouble even without “Shoeless” Joe JacksonContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 25 May”
Daily Prayer, 24 May
One significant difficulty faced by young Sailors is the product of one of the benefits of modern technology. Because of satellites and computers, our deployed service men and women can stay in touch with their family and friends back home. Even in the middle of the Atlantic they can access email and Facebook and communicateContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 24 May”
Daily Prayer, 23 May
Days when we had refuel and repleneshment at sea were long days for everyone, including the chaplain. Yet, I would take every opportunity to pray with and for my crew that I could, even if, like on this day, it was only to tell a quick story and pray a psalm. I like this story,Continue reading “Daily Prayer, 23 May”
Daily Prayer, 22 May
One thing I noticed in my time on the ships is a general fear of taking the initiative. It may not really be any more widespread than when I was a junior sailor, and it be the same everywhere, but it is a problem. Growth and accomplishments are both stunted when good and capable peopleContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 22 May”