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#50: Keeping Marriage Alive in the Military [Interview with USASOC Chaplain and his wife-Keith & Kelly Croom‪]‬ Word for the Week

    • Christianity

Chaplain (COL) Keith Croom was 15 years old when he knew God called him to vocational ministry. While preparing to become an Army Chaplain, he met his future wife, Kelly. Three weeks later he told her he loved her. After twenty five years of marriage, they continue to come alongside, and help serve the spiritual needs of Army Families. Currently, Keith serves as the senior chaplain in the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Recently, my fellow chaplain, Michael Krog, and I sat down with Keith and Kelly to hear about their perspective on the challenges Army Families face, especially within the Special Operations community.

Chaplain (COL) Keith Croom was 15 years old when he knew God called him to vocational ministry. While preparing to become an Army Chaplain, he met his future wife, Kelly. Three weeks later he told her he loved her. After twenty five years of marriage, they continue to come alongside, and help serve the spiritual needs of Army Families. Currently, Keith serves as the senior chaplain in the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Recently, my fellow chaplain, Michael Krog, and I sat down with Keith and Kelly to hear about their perspective on the challenges Army Families face, especially within the Special Operations community.

42 min