The Chaplain's Corner

Chaplain Terry Warner

Ministering to Veterans and Everyone.  A lot of us are ignortant as to what God requires of us.  Enjoy My short Podcasts.    Find Out What The Bible Says.  Blessings,  Chaplain Terry Warner

  1. Unseen Forces Of Faith

    MAR 16

    Unseen Forces Of Faith

    Send a text You can’t see faith, but you can see what it does. Chaplain Terry Warner takes that idea and drives it straight into Scripture, showing how the Bible describes “unseen forces” that shape the world we live in and the spiritual life we’re called to live. We start in Colossians 1 and sit with a powerful truth many believers forget: the Father has already delivered us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of Jesus. From there, we trace the supremacy of Christ across Proverbs 8, John 1, and Hebrews 1, where Jesus is revealed as the visible image of the invisible God and the One who holds all things together. This is practical Bible teaching, not theory: if Christ is preeminent and reconciliation is real, then your identity, your prayer life, and your confidence in God’s promises change. The conversation then turns to the Holy Spirit and how God works through His word, from creation to Acts to the church today. We talk about spiritual gifts, growing up in Christ, and why faith can’t stay as head knowledge. One of the clearest moments comes through an airplane illustration: you cannot see lift, but lift can overcome gravity. In the same way, God’s word in your heart and in your mouth can overcome what your natural situation says is “impossible.” If this encouraged you, subscribe to Unseen Forces, share it with a friend who needs fresh faith, and leave a review so more people can find it. What area of your life needs “lift” right now? "The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry

    22 min
  2. Winning In Life With Kingdom Confidence

    MAR 9

    Winning In Life With Kingdom Confidence

    Send a text What if your default setting was victory, not survival? We’re unpacking eleven scriptures that rewire how we see wealth, identity, resistance, and purpose—moving from self-made myths to a covenant mindset that actually holds under pressure. We start by giving credit where it’s due: God gives power to create wealth. That shift doesn’t dull ambition; it purifies it. From there we step into bold identity—head and not tail, more than a conqueror, enemies under our feet—and explore how those truths translate into choices that lead, serve, and endure. We dig into the mechanics of transformation. “No weapon formed” isn’t a slogan; it’s a system that pairs God’s promises with disciplined confession and steady action. Words train the heart, and a trained heart steadies the hands. We talk through righteousness in Christ as our legal standing, why that frees us from shame cycles, and how wisdom, sanctification, and redemption become everyday tools. Along the way we anchor courage in a bigger presence: greater is He who is in us. If Christ is the Head and we’re His Body, then mission looks like movement—some of us go, some of us fund, all of us participate. This conversation lands with practical hope. God’s word works like medicine; praise drowns fear; identity fuels integrity; and seeking first the kingdom aligns “all these things” in their right order. Expect clear takeaways you can put to work today: speak life over your lane, decide like someone already approved, and aim your resources at what lasts. If you’re ready to trade small living for steady authority rooted in Scripture, press play, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a quick review so others can find the message. "The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry

    14 min
  3. New Beginnings Of Faith

    MAR 2

    New Beginnings Of Faith

    Send a text Ready for a reset that actually sticks? We open a new season by moving from watering seeds to harvesting them, focusing on how identity, words, and daily habits align your life with God’s reconciliation and abundance. Chaplain Terry Warner guides us through 2 Corinthians 5 to show what it means to be a new creation and an ambassador of grace, then pairs it with Philippians 3 to help us forget what’s behind and strain toward what’s ahead. You’ll hear why motivation by love and faith outperforms transaction thinking, and how speaking God’s words anchors your focus when feelings wobble. We unpack Isaiah’s call to “put Me in remembrance,” not because God forgets, but because we do—our confession trains our attention and reshapes our reactions. From John 10:10 to practical steps like starting a Bible reading plan, praying for the sick, and choosing kindness in traffic, we connect theology to everyday choices that add and multiply life rather than divide and subtract it. We also share updates on a new newsletter, an upcoming book at the publisher, and how generosity through the podcast supports children and people in need. The episode closes with a blessing and a reminder: God is for you, interceding, caring, and calling you righteous. If you’re ready to speak what God speaks and act like Jesus in the moments that count, this one will help you take the next faithful step. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a fresh start, and leave a review telling us which promise you’re choosing to speak this week. "The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry

    13 min
  4. Called Late, Sent Far

    FEB 16

    Called Late, Sent Far

    Send a text What if the long wait wasn’t a setback, but training for the moment you’re finally ready? We sit down with Carrie Damiano—mentor, judge, and creator of Ms. World Traveler—to unpack how twenty-two years of “not yet” became a clear, courageous yes. Alongside Terry’s path from church mediator to VFW chaplain and prison Bible study teacher, we explore the way God’s timing, not our timelines, reshapes careers, callings, and everyday courage. Carrie breaks down why travel is continuing education: getting on planes to learn humility, history, and gratitude, then slowing down to live like a local, find a church, and actually meet people. She also opens up about singleness as a lifelong calling filled with joy, purpose, and freedom to serve—offering hope to anyone who feels “behind” on a life they imagined. From pageant stages to mentoring rooms, she shows how poise, preparation, and presence are skills anyone can learn, at any age. Terry brings hard-won lessons from decades in ministry, from healing and reconciliation to reading a room without manipulating it. We talk about foundations, forgiveness that multiplies patience, and the simple courage to take one lighted step at a time. You’ll hear a vivid picture of prayer as heart-to-heart with God, stories of miracles and missteps, and a spoken blessing that frames calling as delight, not drudgery. If you’re weighing a new venture, considering a late-career pivot, or wondering whether it’s safe to try again, this conversation offers practical wisdom: seek God, plan like a builder, watch for stop signs and parted seas, and move. Mentorship, faith, and travel intersect here to show that delay can be preparation in disguise. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs this nudge, and leave a review with your biggest “late” dream you’re ready to start. "The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry

    42 min
  5. Stop Wrestling God For Gifts You Already Own

    FEB 2

    Stop Wrestling God For Gifts You Already Own

    Send a text Giants don’t shrink when you stare at them, but faith reframes what you’re looking at. We open with Joshua and Caleb’s bold declaration—“we are well able”—and press into why two spies trusted God while a nation stalled at the edge of promise. From there we connect the dots to our own hesitation: decades of miracles behind us, opportunities in front of us, and a heart that wavers between memory and fear. We dig into the engine room of courage. Romans 10 shows how faith starts with heart-belief and open confession, not endless striving for a better feeling. You don’t earn righteousness by perfect performance; you receive it through Jesus. That shift—from trying to deserve God to trusting what He already gave—ends the burnout cycle and restores clarity. We explore why begging for “more faith” misses the point when God has already dealt the measure of faith, and how hearing and agreeing with the Word activates what’s been placed in you. Then we walk through 2 Peter 1 and its stunning claim: His divine power has given us everything for life and godliness, and His promises make us partakers of the divine nature. This is not permission to coast; it’s power to grow. We show how to add virtue, knowledge, self-control, endurance, godliness, brotherly affection, and love without slipping back into legalism. If shame over old sins keeps clouding the present, we call it out and replace it with the truth of full forgiveness. The result is a practical path from fear to fruitfulness, from surviving to stewarding the victory Christ already secured. If this conversation helped you trade striving for steady growth, share it with a friend who needs courage today. Subscribe for more faith-building messages, leave a review so others can find us, and tell us: what promise are you ready to claim this week? Terry@Thechaplainscorner.net, ChaplainTerryWarner@outlook.com "The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry

    14 min

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Ministering to Veterans and Everyone.  A lot of us are ignortant as to what God requires of us.  Enjoy My short Podcasts.    Find Out What The Bible Says.  Blessings,  Chaplain Terry Warner