Witnessing to our Armed Forces
Berean Armed Forces Ministries exists to help our service members understand the true freedom they can experience eternally, and the love of fellow Christians who continually pray for and support them.
One small packet…full of dozens of messages of thanks and opportunity to learn how to grow in faith.
Through the years, our military members have fought and died for our freedom. September 11, 2001, brought a challenge to our nation – a challenge that the service men and women face on a daily basis. People in this great nation are grateful for our service members. We are thankful that we can sleep safely at night due to the dedication of these valiant men and women who care so much about us and our freedom. We also know that they sometimes have to give up their lives in support of that freedom.
In addition to Bible tracts, ministry information, and a colored picture, the Military Gospel Packet has in it a handwritten note to a U.S. Soldier. We’ve received many notes back, thanking us for the personal touches, and how these members have shared the packet with others.
If you’d like to learn more about the Military Gospel Packet, can assist with the funds to produce these, or would like to join a volunteer session to collate these, please let us know!
Notes full of encouragement and prayers for our Veterans and Military members
There is nothing more precious to a soldier who served or is currently serving than a handwritten note thanking them for their service. Even young children can participate by coloring pages full of good news and positive comments.
We’re always looking for volunteers, churches, and schools to help in these areas…would you consider helping?
Dear Brother Patrick,
I don’t know if I ever told you how I received your first packet, but my wife picked it up from you when you visited our home church in Jacksonville. She sent it to me in a care package and that is when I emailed you, thanking you for what you are doing for the troops.
I am extremely grateful for all the encouragement that you gave me while I was over there. Thank you for sending me all the material that you did. I gave out several of your packets to my fellow Soldiers before I left. They were very grateful for them.
I don’t know if I ever told you how I received your first packet, but my wife picked it up from you when you visited our home church in Jacksonville. She sent it to me in a care package and that is when I emailed you, thanking you for what you are doing for the troops.
I am extremely grateful for all the encouragement that you gave me while I was over there. Thank you for sending me all the material that you did. I gave out several of your packets to my fellow Soldiers before I left. They were very grateful for them.
Joe – a Service Member overseas