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Almighty God, thank You for these leaders who are serving You through serving our nation. Bless them, protect them, and may they prosper in You.

Just as we face a spiritual battle in heavenly places, so our military leaders are in a real battle facing a very real enemy. For those leaders who follow Christ, our intercession for them is critical as they face constant threats from both spiritual and natural enemies.

U.S. Army Major General Julie Bentz is the Deputy Director of the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization. She is responsible for keeping U.S. soldiers safe in war-torn areas and has served in numerous military capacities for more than 30 years. She is also a Spirit-filled believer in Christ who has gone on record as praying for all those who are under her command. At a Kansas Prayer Breakfast, Bentz stated, “I love this job. I get to make decisions, I get to empower my people, champion our mission—and our mission enables the war fighters to adapt to the surprises encountered on the battlefield and defeat the improvised threat. Isn’t that a cool mission?”

Bentz grew up as the youngest of five children in a Catholic family. She received Christ in the early 1970s (along with her entire family) after two of her sisters went away on a church retreat and came back “saved.” She claims “. . . it was a whole-family conversion.”

Describing herself as a “charismatic Catholic,” Bentz spent time as a missionary overseas before earning a doctorate in nuclear engineering and returning to active duty in the National Guard. She takes her role seriously, especially in prayer. “My greatest privilege is standing in front of my King and my God, carrying every member of my organization to His throne and asking for His protection, His mercy, His love on each of them. . . . That is what I have come to believe is the essence of leadership.”

Lieutenant General Steven Kwast is another military leader with a bold public testimony of faith in God. He is Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, a leader in the U.S. Air Force. According to the U.S. Air Force website, “His command includes Air Force Recruiting Service, two numbered air forces and Air University. The command operates more than 1,400 trainer, fighter and mobility aircraft, 23 wings, 10 bases and five geographically separated groups. It trains more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active-duty, Reserve, Guard, civilian and contractor personnel.” What a tremendous sphere of influence.

In a 2017 interview, Kwast responded to a question about how he made decisions regarding his career. “I’m not so arrogant as to think that I can make any plans unless God’s in it. God opens opportunity all over the place. My goal is to be prepared for any opportunity that God puts in front of me. . . . It’s about being prepared so that someday God can say ‘well done, my good and faithful servant.’”

Kwast speaks as one who understands the power of faith. He spent the first ten years of his life in Africa as the son of missionaries in an area of political upheaval and lawlessness with no government protection. Seeing his father once held at gun-point by terrorists, the young Kwast was determined to make a difference when his family returned to the States. He joined the Air Force, flew as a pilot in combat, and has served the White House administration in numerous capacities since 1997.

Faith, family, and freedom are all key values for Kwast. One of his role models is King David. “He was an imperfect man,” says Kwast. “But because he loved God, God could use him. I’m imperfect but I love my God and I hope that He can use me.”

Major General Dondi Costin,   who served as the Air Force Chief of Chaplains, is another man of faith who had tremendous influence in the Air Force, “provid[ing] advice on all matters pertaining to the religious and moral welfare of Air Force personnel.” He is now President of Charleston Southern University.

Costin was called by the Lord to ministry in high school. Because of his fear of speaking in public, he decided to join the Air Force. Even so, God continued to call him. In an interview with Liberty Journal, Costin said of his speaking skills, “[God] showed me that if He could do it for Moses, He could do it for me.”

Costin went on to become a chaplain, earning eight additional degrees as well as 21 medals to add to his impressive military record.

His life verse is 2 Corinthians 3:17, “. . . where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty” (kjv). He recalls his home church, Freedom Baptist Church, being birthed in his parents living room on July 4 of 1976, America’s bicentennial year. In the August 2017 newsletter of the Liberty Baptist Fellowship of Chaplains, Costin writes, “The more I ponder the providence that is military ministry, the more connections I count between the Father and freedom.”

It is this passion for knowing true freedom through faith in God that fuels many of Costin’s famous invocations and benedictions at public gatherings. His prayers both stir listeners and draw criticism from his detractors. Knowing the power of his platform, he says, “Public prayer is one of the greatest privileges and opportunities that a chaplain is allowed to take part in. The opportunity is demonstrating publicly that God is real, that He cares for us, and that He’s powerful enough to answer in keeping with His will. I just try to approach the throne of grace with as much confidence in public as I do in private” (from interview with Southern Seminary Magazine).

Costin’s boldness in prayer is a challenge for all intercessors. As we face constant threats from opposition—both physical and spiritual—may we stand strong alongside our brothers and sisters in the military.

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Donna Nelson
May 26, 2019

Donna Nelson
Tears on those testimonies! Easy to cry these days as I believe the Lord weeps over all of this and more. Tears keep us humble and they also wash us off!
May the liquid love flow over all the intercessors who never have a lack of something to do.

Betty Beardsley
May 26, 2019

Thank You Father, for hearing our prayers for our military. May each person come to know Jesus as Lord and Savior. I asked for divine protection and wisdom for all who are in the military. I especially lift up Pres. Trump as he leads this nation’s military. Father, Pres. Trump has a great responsibility. Open his ears to hear exactly what You want him to do. Father, expose the plans of darkness that seeks to destroy the USA. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen

Martha Robinson
May 26, 2019

Thank You Heavenly Father for each person that is a light of Christ in the military. May Your courage and assurance surround them and may Your words, actions, and thoughts work powerfully in their mission to spread the gospel. Shelter them under Your wings and guide each step of their life.
AMEN

Leslie Becker
May 25, 2019

Thank you Lord, for the men and women You have anointed and appointed to serve in our military! Thank You that they willingly stand for righteousness and justice. We call in Your ministering angels to protect them in all their ways.
Lord, in this Memorial week, we bring all of our military and border security staff before You and ask for supernatural protection over all their lives as they engage the depths of unimaginable darkness!
We know the victory belongs to the Lord! We thank you for the blessing of the freedoms that were established by our Founding Fathers in the US Constitution! Embolden us all to stand for righteousness and justice so it may remain in our land.

God Bless America!

Pat Spaziani
May 25, 2019

LORD,be pleased to do Your mighty work in these three and in all who know and love You in our military forces. May Your Name be lifted up,and may many come into the kingdom. We ask in the name of Jesus Messiah.

Laura Thinh Nguyen
May 25, 2019

Thank you for the inspiring article on these three warriors for Christ. Stories like this keep me going. I praise God that He has raised up faithful leaders in positions of influence and ask that He continue to protect them and to raise up others. Amen.

Sherry
May 24, 2019

Thank you Lord for the call to serve our Country and share the Gospel that these persons are obedient in answering Your and the Nation’s call. I pray Psalm 91 over them. I pray they run the race put before them focused on the prize of eternal life with You. When they are weary be their strength, when attacks come at them place your Armor and warring angels around them. May the harvest be plentiful and the workers many. In Jesus name. Amen

    Mrs D
    May 24, 2019

    AMEN!

    Thank you, Judy, for compiling and publishing this information
    Thank you, Sherry, for your simple and insightful prayer.

Alan K. Veasey
May 24, 2019

Thank you O Holy One that the battle is yours. Thank you that you alone are sovereign. Thank you for the unparalleled blessing poured out on America. Use our nation for your glory Lord.

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