![]() ![]() To read the original in a PDF format, click here.īeing a preacher, my only contact with other preachers’ sermons is in Monday morning’s paper, but allowing for some poor reporting, I think it is safe to say that from time to time preachers have as their subject, “The Importance of Church-going.” On many Mondays I have an impression that men were urged the day before to go to Church. The article details the reasons why clergymen should pursue the Chaplaincy, in addition to the positive impact it will have both during and after the war. ![]() Leslie Glenn reveals his dismay regarding the clergy’s uninspiring effort to engage in the war, which he views as a means to serve and support those fighting in the war. This article about the intended role and significance of the clergy during World War II, was originally published in Christianity & Crisis on May 4, 1942. ![]()
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