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          TV hosts experience a taste of Army life

 For we live by Faith, not by sight  Chaplain’s


                NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs O ce



 By Chaplain (Cpt.) Busch and Spc. Mendoza          Corner
            THE NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER, Calif. —    e
 Recently my sons asked me, “Dad, where does metal come   hosts of MotorTrend’s Top Gear America television show — Dax
 from?”  “ e mountain?”  I admit that I am not a geologist or   Savior.  It’s where we praise him and our souls are lifted up.   Shepard, Rob Corddry, and Jethro Bovingdon — made time
 an expert on fine metals, but I told them it comes from the   God is a resource who wants to be found. To us, faith is a   to participate in a re-enlistment ceremony in the Box (training
 earth and the rock in it.  We know that reality is never this   paradox: it must be worked to be strengthened yet the act   area) on April 28.
 simple, even when we are talking about metal. We understand   of working faith reveals that it is a gift given to us by a God   Re-enlisting to continue serving were: Cpl. Angel-Reyes
 that metal must be mined, re ned, and formed to make the   who is readily available.  (11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Regimental Support Squad-
 structures and products we enjoy today.  Metal doesn’t just   It’s easy for us to forget where things come from and what   ron), Spc. Haynes (1/11th Armored Cavalry Regiment), Spc.
 appear, ready for use. It must be worked.  goes into their making. My sons reminded me of this truth.   Lippe (1/11th Armored Cavalry Regiment) and Cpl. Flores
 As the poem and psalm below attest, faith in God is similar   Metal is a gift from God. It’s easy to forget all the blessings   (1/11th Armored Cavalry Regiment).
 to metal.  Faith in God is not always easy or on the surface   we have around us and our experiences in life are gifts. It’s   1st Lt. Von Der Linn of the 916th Support Brigade gave
 “ready for use.”  Although faith is not easy, it is definitely there   easy to forget God’s faithfulness when we bury His goodness   the oath.

 ready to be “mined.”  God’s presence is always with us even    e hosts also discussed an upcoming episode with Brig.

 in the darkest hours of our life. In those dark hours we seek   in the mountains of today’s troubles and past wounds.  But   Gen. Curtis Taylor that was recently  lmed at the NTC/Fort
 him and call out His name. Often, it’s in the desperate “min-  when we “mine” — when we put aside our concerns and   Irwin.
 ing” of the dark mountain in life, that we see His greatness.     depths of God’s greatness we  nd gold. We discover that we  remember Him and place our hope in Him, we  nd an un-
 When we seek God we learn that everything isn’t as  do not seek God but God seeks us.  ere divine faith  nds  common faith, a presence that lifts our downcast weary souls.
 obscure and di cult as we supposed. In the unsearchable  us and we are strengthened, we put our hope in God our  God is the resource who finds us!  And his faith never fails.   MEDDAC Minute

 Faith Never Fails (Poem)  8
 Push deep into the deepest of deep  Psalm 42:5b-8, 11   By day the LORD commands his steadfast
 Invisible, no weight, naught  My soul is cast down within me;  love,
 No vocal       therefore I remember you      and at night his song is with me,
  e presence of your being is everlasting.  from the land of Jordan and of Hermon,      a prayer to the God of my life.
 Wait, don’t pull away.      from Mount Mizar.  11  Why, my soul, are you downcast?
 He, she, they all sense   7  Deep calls to deep      Why so disturbed within me?
  e mystic,       at the roar of your waterfalls;  Put your hope in God,
 Echoing and tip toeing into the hearts  all your breakers and your waves      for I will yet praise him,
 Always reaching every single one      have gone over me.      my Savior and my God.
 Can you sense it?



 11th ACR Spiritual Resiliency Center strives to empower Soldiers



 By Captain Evan Cain  Services o ered inside the Spiritual Resiliency
 Center include,  nancial management, relationship,
 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
 career, and family counseling. Amenities available
 FORT IRWIN, Calif. — The 11th Armored Cav-  are free WiFi, a co ee machine, snack closet, putting
 alry Regiment Senior Chaplain converted the Regi-  green mat, television, snow cone machine, popcorn
 ment Chaplain offices into the 11th ACR Spiritual   machine, and various board games.  e Spiritual
 Resiliency Center as a new approach to maintaining   Resiliency Center also utilizes additional resources
 spiritual  tness.  on post such as the Army Wellness Center, a Military
 Spiritual  tness is de ned as one’s ability to sustain   & Family Life Counselor, and Army Community
 a sense of self and purpose using their beliefs, prin-  Service.
 ciples, values and morals, in the face of adversity.  e   “In today’s Army, we are facing several challenges
 end state is to help achieve and maintain a state of   in combatting suicide, sexual assault, risky behavior,   The National Training Center and Fort Irwin to celebrate the Army’s Birthday
  tness, rather than addressing issues after they arise.  and poor decision-making skills, especially among
 “Our job is not to give advice, our job is to give   soldiers aged 25 and younger, who comprise a larger   By NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs

 Soldiers options. We can help you make informed   percentage of the force here in 11th ACR,” said Chap-
 decisions and enable you to take ownership of your   lain Jones. “Having a safe place for soldiers and family   This year marks 246 years of the U.S. Army serving and

 life through counseling,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.)   members to come relax and talk is crucial for overall   defending America. No matter the challenges the Army has
 Terrell Jones, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Senior  readiness. It doesn’t matter if someone has a religious   faced along with our nation, Army soldiers and civilians have
 Chaplain. “Being spiritually  t can in uence resilience  background or not, the Unit Ministry Team and the   had the courage and patriotism to answer the call to serve.
 and well-being by bu ering stress.”  Military Family & Life Counselor are here for the    e Commanding General of the National Training Cen-

 Chaplain Jones set out to improve upon the Fort  Soldiers and their families.”  ter and Fort Irwin, Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor will be joined
 Irwin experience and create an area where soldiers    e Spiritual Resiliency Center is available to   by the youngest soldier on Fort Irwin, as well as the oldest

 have a safe place to meet.  e lobby of the building  soldiers during the week, Monday through Wednes-  soldier, as they celebrate the Army’s 246th birthday. The
 was upgraded to feature new couches, literature with  day, from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m, Thursday through Friday    event will take place at Coyote Cafe at 11a.m. on June 14.
 counseling information that Soldiers and family mem-  8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Spiritual Resiliency Center is   Join in the virtual celebrations across the Army, honoring
 bers can use for themselves, a television, DVD player,  located at Building T-213 on Avenue B, Fort Irwin,   the courage of the American soldier and the total Army force
 and tabletop water fountain.  e building now also  California.  e Spiritual Resiliency Center can be   at this link. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time.
 includes room dividers to partition individual areas  reached at 760-380-5458, and the On Call Chaplain   https://www.army.mil/article/245293/u_s_army_birth-
 of the building and create a soothing, relaxing space.  can be reached at 760-267-0524.  day_2021_events

 For more information go to home.army.mil/irwin                                                                         For more information go to home.army.mil/irwin
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