Dr. Charles Stanley thanks soldiers at Fort Bragg for service

By Sgt. Barry St. ClairNovember 20, 2013

Dr. Stanley thanks chaplains for service
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Dr. Charles Stanley left and Chaplain Maj. William H. Horton, II assigned to 16th Military Police Brigade exchange words of encouragement here Nov. 6. Stanley visits with soldiers at Fort Bragg to thank them personally for their service to the nation... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Dr. Stanley thanks unit ministry teams for service
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Dr. Charles Stanley greets Emma G. Simpson assigned to Forces Command as a unit ministry team member, during a visit at Fort Bragg, N. C. to thank soldiers personally for their service to the nation. Stanley, who grew up during the great depression a... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. (Nov. 6, 2013) - Rock stars, country singers, fighters, and big names in sports, and media celebrities, just to name a few, visit military installations worldwide to show their support to Soldiers and Families at a variety of venues.

Dr. Charles Stanley, a widely published radio and television evangelist, visited Fort Bragg to encourage Soldiers and Unit Ministry Teams stationed here Nov. 6.

Stanley is an educator, media executive, entrepreneur and public speaker featured on a worldwide network of radio and television syndicated broadcasts.

"I grew up listening to the radio reporter every evening on the radio during World War II, and I had great respect for the service men and women who were fighting wars on both sides of our country," said Stanley. "And so I appreciate the sacrifice that you are making today in defending America."

"I have followed Dr. Stanley for 26 years" said Spc. Claudine Brown, a chaplain's assistant assigned to Warrior Transition Battalion here. "What a great opportunity to get to meet him in person."

Dr. Stanley's visit was also to encourage chaplains and chaplain assistants, unit ministry teams, for serving America' brave men and women during a time of war. He also lauded them for their Family support to the units across the installation during repeated separations due to training requirements and deployments.

"Dr. Stanley is a gifted communicator of the things of God," said Maj. William Horton, chaplain for the 16th Military Police Brigade. "His expressions of thanks significantly encouraged all of the soldiers, airmen, civilians and their families who put countless hours every week into supporting the religious programs and ministries across Fort Bragg. It was an honor to hear from a man with such a renowned reputation and yet humble character."

Kathryn Perez of Fayetteville, N.C. works with Cadence International who came alongside military chaplains to support their ministry to the troops. She and her two sons Regent Perez and Maxton Perez were in attendance to hear Dr. Stanley.

"As a mom with one son in the military and another who will enter service following graduation from MIT next summer, it is great to see the support Dr. Stanley has for the troops The solar powered media player he has given the troops so they will be able to listen to the Bible and sermons during deployments is incredible," said Perez. "As a mother of a soldier, that is encouraging."

First Sgt. Kenneth Breeding assigned to 319th Military Intelligence Battalion also attended with two sons Chance Breeding and Sabin Breeding.

"I started listening to Dr. Stanley in 2010 during deployment to Afghanistan, and now I listen to him every morning coming into work on the radio," said Breeding. "I wasn't surprised when I found out about Dr. Stanley's support for troops because he is that kind of person."

Among Stanley's accomplishments are: founder of international organization focused on the felt needs of Families, NYTimes best selling author, and radio broadcast Hall of Fame inductee in 1988.

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