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Thoughts on the Uniform (not mine, but good ones!)
||June 16, 2008|433 reads
 

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Stefan
June 16, 2008
I've never understood the uniform.  It reminds me of a prison guard's uniform and makes me nervous.  I'm glad that this guy writes that it's(the uniform) not a special members only thing.  I've experienced that in the past, not at our church, but at other corps.
steve west
June 17, 2008
thank you for sharing.....I have similar views on the uniform, especially those soldiers that choose not to wear theirs....
god bless
steve
Wendy
June 18, 2008

Barvubuela- I thank you for your thoughtful comment! I wish I knew the author of this piece, it would be a neat an interesting conversation we could have! For the record, I didn't come to the army until I was 29, so I definitely have a different perspective than lifers. At the first Corps I attended, the Mrs. Lt. was such a cutie in her uniform, and such a godly woman. She made me want to become a soldier & wear a uniform!
I have often wondered some of the same things you stated. During times of discouragement and doubt, I found myself thinking, all they want are stats. Also, going through so many officers, you find that some have strengths and talents that are not best utilized at the corps level. It takes a special person(s) to love and nurture and encourage and inspire and motivate soldiers in a Corps. God has His reasons for why certain people are placed in our lives. I have gone through spiritual droughts, and have found myself blaming the Corps for not having Bible Study, an officer that cared about me personally, you name it I could find somewhere to place the blame. I was severely convicted and reprimanded by my Heavenly Father, because He showed me that I myself was responsible for my spiritual state. It is much easier, though, when you have totally awesome and loving officers who genuinely care for the people in their Corps! Officers that are Scripturally sound in their teaching, and are bold to give loving correction to their sheep.

God Bless You, don't give up on the Army. For all of its flaws, it does do the most good. Any organization is only as good as the people running it. They are human and they make mistakes. They are reaching out to people to help, but people have to want to lift themselves out of the mire. I have no expectations that the army can solve the poverty issue in the US or anywhere in the world. That's a societal problem!