Military chaplains across the nation are seeing an increased turnout as religious services have gone virtual amidst the coronavirus pandemic. As the country adapts to social distancing guidelines and 'stay at home' orders, these chaplains are utilizing social media and live streaming technology
Military chaplains across the nation are seeing an increased turnout as religious services have gone virtual amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
"They enjoy the safety that comes with anonymity, and they can kind of test the waters," Schaick said. Another contributor to the record-breaking attendance? Civil society, Solhjem added, which can now hear from military chaplains in a way that was inaccessible before. Schaick said the Air Force is trying to learn more about this new method of engagement and leverage it, adding,"It's about 'How do we reach our airmen? How do we provide soul care for airmen and their families? That's the goal."
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