What is it like to be separated from your wife and children for a year? You will have to ask Air Force Chaplain, Lieutenant Colonel Chad Bellamy that question. He has served at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea for almost 12 months. During this remote assignment he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Chad Bellamy is one of our highly favored Air Force chaplains. He has excelled in every assignment given him and furthered his education, both Professional Military Education and Ecclesiastical Education. He has earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Erskine Theological Seminary.
Chad and his beautiful and talented wife, Jeri, have three remarkable children: Parker, a student at Emmanuel College, Daisy, and Asher.
Chaplain Bellamy is entering the final stage of the year long separation from his family as he will soon begin the leadership transition phase with his replacement.
Chad's travel plans have been finalized and he will return back to South Carolina at the end of June. He and his family will take a few weeks of vacation and then he will begin work at Shaw AFB around the end of July where he will be assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing and will serve in the position of Wing Chaplain and lead a team of 18 regular Air Force and Reserve Chaplain Corps members and additional GS and contract employees.
When you pray please call the names of Chad Bellamy's family to the Lord of Heaven:
Chad, Jeri, Parker, Daisy, and Asher.
Chad Bellamy is one of our highly favored Air Force chaplains. He has excelled in every assignment given him and furthered his education, both Professional Military Education and Ecclesiastical Education. He has earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Erskine Theological Seminary.
Chad and his beautiful and talented wife, Jeri, have three remarkable children: Parker, a student at Emmanuel College, Daisy, and Asher.
Chaplain Bellamy is entering the final stage of the year long separation from his family as he will soon begin the leadership transition phase with his replacement.
Chad's travel plans have been finalized and he will return back to South Carolina at the end of June. He and his family will take a few weeks of vacation and then he will begin work at Shaw AFB around the end of July where he will be assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing and will serve in the position of Wing Chaplain and lead a team of 18 regular Air Force and Reserve Chaplain Corps members and additional GS and contract employees.
When you pray please call the names of Chad Bellamy's family to the Lord of Heaven:
Chad, Jeri, Parker, Daisy, and Asher.