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Redeeming Warriors: Veteran Suicide, Grieving, and the Fight for Faith
Holler, Joshua D.

Redeeming Warriors: Veteran Suicide, Grieving, and the Fight for Faith

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Book Description:

Twenty-two veterans take their own lives every day. The word 'tragic' only begins to describe the brokenness of this painful reality.

Josh Holler, Marine Corps veteran and pastor, argues that veteran suicide is not primarily a problem born out of exposure to combat and PTSD, but out of a broken relationship between people and God. He tells some of the stories of men he has known and addresses the reality of the reason veteran suicide is such a problem.

Author:

Joshua is a Marine Corps veteran and deployed to Iraq twice between 2007-2009 with 1st Battalion 7th Marine Regiment. He is a pastor at First Baptist Church of Duncan in Duncan, Oklahoma, where he lives with his wife and children.

Endorsements:

... a candidly engrossing account of the veteran's struggle with suicide ideation. ... an essential read for those who have served in the military or desirous of helping the vet appropriately reengage civilian culture.
--Richard Townes, Retired Marine and US Navy Chaplain, Pastor, Bethel Lutheran Church, Howard City, Mississippi

... a deeply thoughtful and incisive response to veteran suicide. Rather than limiting his scope to PTSD-related loss, his expansive view is more holistic, considering the breadth and depth of experiences military members face throughout their service.
--Jocelyn Green, Co-author of The 5 Love Languages Military Edition and Stories of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq & Afghanistan

... an important resource for greater understanding and empathy. May it equip many to minister with compassion to those at risk and to walk alongside those who have suffered loss.
--Albert Y. Hsu, Author of Grieving a Suicide: A Loved One's Search for Comfort, Answers, and Hope

... offers invaluable insights for Christians concerned with understanding and assisting veterans struggling with grief and loss of identity.
--Mark R. Amstutz, Professor Emeritus, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois CDR, U.S. Naval Reserve (r)

Josh doesn't stop with the person, but takes the reader on a journey of hope, that employs the PTSD victim's family, friends, pastors, chaplains, mental health professionals, the Holy Spirit and Scripture. Josh's writings reinforce the notion that it does take a village to encourage, energize and experience the joy of a person's recovery from the effects of trauma.
--Mike Higgins, Retired US ARMY Chaplain Colonel with experience in hospitals, FORSCOM, and the Pentagon Pastor, South City Church (PCA), St Louis, Missouri

One of the very best books ever written on the critical subject of veteran suicide! Using a framework of 'Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Consummation,' Josh Holler shows us the road to reconciliation with God, for everyone who is lost in these traumatic, tumultuous times.
--Lt.Col. Dave Grossman (retired), Author of On Killing, On Combat, On Spiritual Combat, and Bulletproof Marriage: A 90-Day Devotional

... an intriguing blend of raw military stories and relevant spiritual truth. Additionally, he tackles the serious issue of Veteran suicides with compassion, wisdom, creativity and empathy. He offers hope for Vets struggling with life itself as he provides a positive path forward for them. This is a great book for someone thinking about joining the military, too. It will open their eyes to the life of a Warrior.
--Douglas E. Lee, Chaplain (BG), US Army (Ret)

Josh Holler gives an excellent perspective on how the trauma of war, the comradery among enlisted warriors, and the grief of suicide intersect with the good news of the Gospel. I wish I could have read Redeeming Warriors before I deployed with the 821st TC BN in 2011. I think I would have been a better chaplain if I had done so.
--J. Alan Branch, Professor, Christian Ethics, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 302
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Publication Date: 2020