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Real World Application of the Judeo-Christian faith for the Military, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement communities. Principles and guidelines for those serving in all nations and cultures. The Lord God says "Thou shalt not kill", yet kill we do. Cain killed Abel. Criminals steal, destroy, and kill. Soldiers kill the enemy. The enemy kills us. Then comes the day you pull the trigger and send someone into eternity. You did what must be done. Some say it had to be done, but you still sinned. Others say it's all a sin and should not be done it all. But, where does that leave you? This book has…mehr

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Real World Application of the Judeo-Christian faith for the Military, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement communities. Principles and guidelines for those serving in all nations and cultures. The Lord God says "Thou shalt not kill", yet kill we do. Cain killed Abel. Criminals steal, destroy, and kill. Soldiers kill the enemy. The enemy kills us. Then comes the day you pull the trigger and send someone into eternity. You did what must be done. Some say it had to be done, but you still sinned. Others say it's all a sin and should not be done it all. But, where does that leave you? This book has the answers. Is "Thou shalt not kill" really that cut and dry? Are there Biblical precedents or provisions for Christians to do what is necessary in the line of duty without sinning? Is doing your duty, to God and Country, the dirty work, really a sin? No, it's just the opposite. What God authorizes and the support He provides will surprise, encourage, and empower you. Minsters of Vengeance Gives Biblical guidance during undercover ops: for lying, stealing, sabotage, and more. Looks at subjects like lethal force authority, and different religious views of warfare. Draws a blueprint for prayer and a covenant mindset toward the enemy and for yourself. Discusses PTSD; concepts of mental, emotional and physical healing, help, and prevention. Examines spiritual gifts and help from the Holy Spirit and angels for the dirty work. Tackles the Problem of Evil and presents a Biblical Just War Theory or Doctrine of Violence. Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and Country)
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Rev. David H. Penny started in the Infantry in the IL Army National Guard in 1984. He transferred to active Army becoming an armor crewman and later a tank commander and instructor at Ft. Knox KY. While serving his first tour in the Federal Republic of Germany 86-89 he crossed trained as a Cavalry Scout with whom he patrolled the East German Border. After a couple breaks in service he returned to the infantry prior to 9/11. David later reclassified as a Chaplains Assistant (but once Infantry always Infantry) becoming the Illinois State Chaplain Asst. Sergeant First Class Penny retired in 2012 three years after his tour of Afghanistan. He worked with at-risk-youth for over 13 years at Illinois National Guard Youth Challenge Academy becoming Commandant in 2015. David changed careers in 2018 when he became the Clinical Supervisor of a program helping traumatized youth. David's bachelor's is from Eastern Illinois University, his three master's degrees of Divinity, business Management and Leadership, and Pastoral Counseling are from Liberty University. He is expected to receive his Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University in 2019.