What it is.
The Tanker's Testament is a devotional blog designed for warriors—those who have served, are serving, or support those in the fight. This space is for Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Guardians to find strength, reflection, and connection through Scripture.
Each post presents a Bible verse that speaks to the unique trials, victories, and lessons of military life—whether on the battlefield, in training, or in the quiet struggles of service. But this is more than just a place to read. It’s a call to share.
Here, you are invited to choose a verse that resonates with your journey and share a personal story—one that speaks to courage, sacrifice, resilience, or faith in the face of adversity. Whether it’s a moment of clarity under fire, an act of selfless leadership, or the quiet faith that carried you through deployment, your testimony can encourage and strengthen others walking a similar path.
This is not a blog written by a biblical scholar or a leader in a faith community. This is written by a soldier—someone who had to find his way after life in uniform, wrestling with faith, purpose, and identity outside of the military. It’s for those who have walked the same road, searching for meaning in the mission beyond service.
For many, that journey includes carrying moral injuries—the unseen wounds of war that come from the things we’ve done, the things we’ve seen, or the things we failed to do. These are the burdens of conscience that can feel heavier than any pack we’ve ever carried. But Scripture reminds us that we are not alone, and God’s grace is big enough to hold even the deepest wounds.
This blog is a rally point for those who wear the uniform and those who have laid it down, a place where faith and service intersect. Your story matters. Your faith strengthens.
Your voice inspires. Pick your verse. Tell your story. Answer the call.
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