
Chaplain Wes Modder spends his days basically alone in the base chapel. He is no longer allowed into his office. By order of his commanding officer, he is not allowed even to speak to the sailors in his unit. If anyone from his unit comes into the chapel, he may not speak with them.
by Austin Ruse11 Jun 2015, 7:08 PM PST0

Republican Congressman Doug Collins joined Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot radio to shine light on the culture shift happening in the U.S. military and in America undermining religious freedom and attacking Christianity.
by Robert Wilde20 Apr 2015, 6:25 AM PST0

Chaplin Wes Modder left the Marine Corps in 1990 and decided that he would follow the calling that God asked, to be a minister. He also wanted to continue serving his country, so he chose being a military chaplain. Now the U.S. Navy threatens to end his career as a decorated Chaplain for the Naval Special Warfare command, for expressing his view of being in favor of traditional marriage.
by Robert Wilde23 Mar 2015, 6:26 AM PST0