Dr. Larry Bryant is a chaplain in the US Army who specializes in trauma, related injuries. Speciaificlly he counsels people in the area of moral wounds.
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- The text discusses the role of chaplains in the military, specifically in the Navy. Chaplains provide protection for soldiers and offer counseling services to those who seek it. They also facilitate religious practices for individuals of all faiths and advise leaders on various issues. The text also delves into moral injury, which is a type of trauma experienced when an individual does something that goes against their values or fails to prevent something they believe is wrong. This can cause guilt and shame, leading to emotional and spiritual distress.
- The speaker discusses the concept of moral injury and how it can affect individuals who have experienced traumatic events, such as combat or working in healthcare during a pandemic. They give examples of situations where individuals may feel guilty for their actions, even if they were necessary to protect others. The speaker also mentions that resilience and faith can play a role in helping individuals overcome moral injury. They discuss efforts to address this issue, including programs aimed at reducing PTSD symptoms and promoting healing. The interviewer asks about sources of hope in the midst of difficult situations, and the speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and seeing people from different backgrounds come together for a common cause. They encourage listeners to support the podcast by subscribing, sharing with friends, and leaving positive reviews to help amplify guest voices.
Outline:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Echoes Through Eternity (0:00-1:45)
- Dr. Jeffrey Skinner introduces the podcast and its mission to inspire, engage, and encourage leaders from across the globe to plant missional churches and be servant leaders.
Chapter 2: Interview with Chaplain Larry Brant (1:46-16:08)
- Dr. Skinner interviews Navy chaplain Larry Brant about his background and how he became a chaplain.
- Brant discusses his experiences serving with the Second Marine Division and shares a story about a chaplain's assistant who saved his life during a firefight.
- Dr. Skinner and Brant discuss the book Revitalize to Plant and its practical advice for church planting and revitalization.
- Brant talks about his role as a Christian chaplain in the Navy and how he navigates counseling soldiers with PTSD and moral injury.
Chapter 3: Call to Action (16:09-18:00)
- Dr. Skinner encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and review the podcast to help amplify the voices of those doing kingdom work.
- He explains that positive reviews and sharing the podcast with others can help bring in more guests with larger platforms, furthering the mission of Echoes Through Eternity.
Notes:
- Interview with Navy chaplain Larry Brant
- Brant started as a chaplain for the city of Lincoln, Nebraska before feeling called to military chaplaincy
- Navy chaplains have four competencies: facilitate, provide care, advise, and connect with other religious leaders
- Brant provides counseling as a chaplain, including for PTSD and moral injury
- Brant has implemented a program for active duty sailors and Marines to help with PTSD symptoms and saw a 10% reduction in symptoms in the first round
- Brant encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and share the Echoes Through Eternity podcast to amplify the voices of those doing kingdom work
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