Laura Lehman Amstutz Archives - 91¶ĚĘÓƵ News /now/news/tag/laura-lehman-amstutz/ News from the 91¶ĚĘÓƵ community. Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:24:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Seminary alum ministers to soldiers in Afghanistan and other Army posts /now/news/2013/seminary-alum-ministers-to-soldiers-in-afghanistan-and-other-army-posts/ /now/news/2013/seminary-alum-ministers-to-soldiers-in-afghanistan-and-other-army-posts/#comments Thu, 29 Aug 2013 20:00:41 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=17994 John Jacobs Jr., the only chaplain in his U.S. Army battalion, stood on a blood-soaked plywood board as he conducted a worship service for soldiers at a tiny combat outpost in the mountains of Afghanistan. Many wounded soldiers had been brought to this spot for transport back to a base hospital.

This lonely outpost was one of numerous stops for Jacobs as he traveled 5,000 miles – mostly by helicopter – to visit the 750 members of his battalion during his 10-month tour of duty in 2009.

Jacobs, who graduated from in 2004 with a master of divinity degree, planned to return to EMS this fall to enroll in . The intensive hospital-based program would prepare him for chaplaincy work among veterans and in hospitals and hospices. But he recently received notice that he is being called up in early 2014 for a 9-to 12-month Ěýdeployment to the Middle East, to be stationed in Qatar.

Meanwhile other military chaplains have enrolled at EMS this fall. “Several new students this school year have expressed interest in being chaplains at veterans’ hospitals or with active-duty personnel,” said , the seminary’s admissions director and communications coordinator. “The EMS focus on chaplain ministry and peace-and-justice theology is a valuable mix to these students who are sorting out how to care for those who have experienced war and military service first hand.”

Jacobs is part of the , so he must be ready for duty at any time – at home or abroad. Stateside duty includes accompanying a senior officer to notify parents that their son or daughter has been killed.

In a war zone, a chaplain’s duty is to nurture the living, comfort the wounded, and honor the dead. In addition to leading Christian services and performing various sacraments, Jacobs prayed with wounded soldiers from the battlefield and accompanied them to the operating room. “In general, we are supposed to bring the presence of God,” he said.

Jacobs also did a lot of marriage counseling for the many soldiers who were separated from their spouses.

Since Jacobs is a Protestant chaplain, he was also responsible for making sure that members of his battalion who were not Protestant had access to Catholic or other appropriate members of the clergy.

Jacobs loves people – all kinds of people. He enjoys the diversity he finds in the Army and the variety of people he met in Afghanistan. He learned to understand the motivation of the Taliban and enjoyed interacting with Muslims. One man, using the Muslim word for clergyman, called Jacobs his “American imam.”

The seed for military chaplaincy was planted in Jacobs’ mind after he completed nearly 13 years of active duty in the U.S. Army. First he had to finish an undergraduate degree and then find a seminary to attend. He picked EMS, arriving with his wife and three children in 2001.

“EMS offered me a safe place to be myself and bare my soul,” he said. “They didn’t make me feel like I had to be a perfect person.”

While in seminary he took part-time jobs, making sure that he was able to interact with “common people,” which he figured would help him in future ministry. In fact, ministry started for him on the job. “I talked about faith with people who would never come to church,” he said.

Jacobs and his wife, Diana Patterson, are both from Lancaster County, Pa. John was raised Presbyterian and Diana was Mennonite. They were married when he enlisted in the Army at age 21. His first Army career took them to Alaska, South Korea, Pennsylvania, and Colorado.

Since his seminary days, the Jacobs family has been based in nearby Broadway, Va. He hopes that a future job in hospital chaplaincy will bring more stability to his life and more focus to his career.

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