Who Do You Serve? | Perilous World Radio 12/11/25

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The Perilous World Radio show, hosted by Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller, addresses an important question: "Who Do You Serve?" This inquiry invites listeners to reflect deeply on their commitment to serving Christ Jesus. The hosts delve into the complexities associated with understanding what true service to God entails, while also recognizing the conflicts and doubts that individuals may experience in their spiritual journey. Despite a strong foundation in church teachings and participation in religious practices—particularly within Christianity—many individuals struggle to grasp the true essence of service and the depth of their commitment. This kind of introspection encourages listeners to contemplate the genuine meaning of service and the level of dedication necessary to authentically follow Christ.
In a recent segment of Patriot Outreach, Colonel Tony Monaco and LTC Vincent Yznaga addressed Post-Traumatic Resilience among combat veterans. Although soldiers are less likely to commit suicide after combat, many wrestle with resentment, anger, and survivor's guilt, which can be difficult to communicate with civilians. Veterans may face PTSD symptoms, such as intrusive thoughts and self-doubt, often leading to destructive behaviors like alcoholism. Building resilience is crucial, and the combat mindset can aid this process. However, support roles may not be prepared for the psychological impacts of trauma. Spirituality plays a vital role in healing; faith can help veterans process their experiences and strengthen their resolve. Practices like the “Be Still and Know” exercise encourage mindfulness and inner peace. Organizations like Patriot Outreach support veterans through activities and resources, fostering their journey toward healing and resilience.

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