I wrote a blog post/article series on the mind, soul and bodies of a firefighter. I thought I would share that here. I also have it posted on my Firefighter Nation page as well as my regular blog Adoption and Fire Let me know what you think.

The Soul of a Firefighter

The soul of a firefighter is a complicated thing. Of course the soul of anyone is a subject that is filled with wonder, questions, and confusion. I think though, that the spiritual being of a firefighter, their very soul is even more complicated because of everything they face. The average citizen does not see or experience in their lifetime what a firefighter does in a shift or a day or even a week.

Everyone knows that Joe Public doesn't call 911 to invite a firefighter to a party or to celebrate some lifetime achievement. Joe Public calls 911 because something crappy is happening in their life at that moment. Sometimes perception is everything, and those crappy moments aren't really that bad. But sometimes those crappy moments are really, really bad and guess who is there to straighten it out and clean it up? Ding, ding, ding! You are right! That would be firefighters, EMS, and police! At least, for the most part, firefighters or EMT's don't get shot at on the job. Although, we are seeing that happen more and more often.

Getting your hands dirty by trying to clean up the mess of death, trauma, fire, disasters, kids getting hurt, and the evilness of some humans is enough to cause even the most devout of religious persons to question their faith at some point in their career. For those of us that are Christians, we rely on a God who is sovereign. But sometimes we end up wrestling with God because we just don't understand the why's. Why did that mother kill her 5 children? Why did that hurricane just destroy 90,000 square miles? Why did those people fly a plane into the building? Why did that man shoot all of those Amish children? Why did that drunk driver kill those kids in the other car but he got to live. In anguish we cry out sometimes.

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Most firefighters have some sort of belief system. What that belief system is, is another story. But there are quite a few Christians and Jewish people in the fire service. Even the most dedicated Christian firefighter can have a hard time with church. Not only are they mixing in the work schedules and personality of a firefighter (which is a whole other post) but they are mixing in a spirituality that is molded and carved out by the experiences they have working the streets.

Most emergency service workers have a difficult time connecting to organized church. What they are exposed to in their daily work causes them to develop a different worldview than those sitting next to them in church. The firefighter may see God's actions with His people far differently than someone who does not face death and loss on such an intimate basis. And the firefighter might be reserved in sharing with others their views for fear of traumatizing others or shattering their faith. The very sources that could offer encouragement and refreshment instead often cause additional stress. This could effectively separate a firefighter from the church and sometimes from God.

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There are many firefighters who are successfully part of a church body or have healthy spiritual lives. Having a solid faith can help a firefighter to acknowledge and appreciate God's presence during times of crisis and disaster. Those individuals who are pretty solid in their faith are often the individuals that encourage the others who are struggling. Sometimes firefighters with strong faith, end up becoming chaplains.

Because church can be a difficult thing for whatever reason, sometimes a fire chaplain can offer guidance, advisement, prayers or other spiritual assistance. A fire chaplain is someone who can relate to the special spiritual and emotional needs that firefighters face and be able to walk them through difficult situations.

I have often wrestled with God over things that I have seen. I very much have the firefighter personality. It's hard for me to relate to Bible study groups, especially women's groups, because of the work that I do. However, John and I both have been blessed with a church small group that loves us for who we are and they are not judgmental. And they enjoy our stories. They have helped us grow tremendously in our faith. And I also have a mentor in my life who keeps me on the straight and narrow. Ed Stauffer with the Federation of Fire Chaplains, has been guiding me for the last few years. And then my parents keep me pretty connected to my faith.

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Not every firefighter is lucky enough to have church groups that accept them, or mentors, or family and friends that understand the work you do and still try to nurture your soul. As a firefighter, my soul is being nurtured by some wonderful people who keep me connected to God. I couldn't do this work, as a firefighter or as a fire chaplain without my soul being cared for.

For many firefighters, finding God at the base of two mangled beams was their source of soul comfort during the many hours of recovery operations at Ground Zero. For those of us working body recovery during Katrina, we leaned on each other and the small, dirty Bible we carried with us in pants. For others, it could be anything. But the soul of the firefighter has to be taken care of, if not, they can burn out and/or get jaded quickly.

The soul of a firefighter is a complicated thing but it should never be forgotten.

Thanks to the Federation of Fire Chaplains for helping me with this entry.

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thanks for posting this, it really touched my heart. My father is a pastor and a chaplain of our firehouse. Our church even meets in the firehouse because our building is in process of being built. We now have half as many members of the fire dpt in our congregation as not. It is amazing where God can put you at the right time and how he will use you. This post really helped me to appreciate and be thankful even more for what i am part of and the future opportunities. thank you! Keep Sharing your faith!
Jen 82
Excellent! I'd like to post this article under Chaplain's Support on my website:

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Feel free to stop by and see for yourself.

Blessings

David
Very Inspiring. I sent this to all my crews at AMS, who are a small group call Paramedics 4 Christ.
Keep up the good work and stay safe
5-16-08

Wow Wendy, what a great Article! God bless you for what an inspiration you are to others in the firefighting world! Please check me out at: www.karenleefitzpatrick.com In "Angel Promises," I share my heart and soul with everyone..and I still continue to speak! Help me spread the word, and the Love of Christ through my writings?--Karen Lee FitzPatrick
via Katherin B. FitzPatrick, custodian of writings and "voice" of Karen
Thanks everyone for the kind comments. Please feel free to pass it around as you see fit.

Blessings!!!

Wendy
God bless you for sharing your story.
I have been an emt for 7 years and a ff1 graduate for at least 4. I have also been a part of a strong and powerful pentacostal christian church that truly believes the Word of God. I totally get where you are coming from about needing to be nurtured as well. I haven't been on a squad in two years but that hasn't stopped me from vaulting into action at the scene of a car accident or any emergency. From the time I was four I knew who I was and knew that God was there. I must have been spared for a special purpose because Satan has tried to take me several times and has failed this foul serpent has tried to hijack my faith and calling to be an emt and firefighter for the last 20+ years, but God is faithful and always on time whether our clock matches His or not.

Don't give up the ship
Capt. James Lawerence,
United States Navy

On His Shift
Erin Tarver
Hey David- Feel free to put it on your site.
Thanks sis... it is done... http://disasterresponders.ning.com

Please join and check it out

David
Great article Wendy, although coming from you I'm not surprised. I'm being "vetted" by our local fire department now. Lord willing I will be in the field as their chaplain by this time next month. Katy and Friendswood are close enough maybe we'll bump into each other sometime.

BTW: I will be joining the Conference of Fire Chaplains soon as well. Lets always remember to pray for each other.

Yours in Christ,
Chaplain Crutchfield
Christ 4 Responders
wow! this written in January, the message written in my blog today, 14 jul 08, man I love confirmations! Thanks Wendy!
Thank you very much for posting this.. I really enjoyed reading it and it's very true. I've been saved for 20 years but have just entered the world of firefighting as a Volunteer. I know sooner or later things are going to take place that are going to make me question things. But I ask you to pray for me that I'll be strong no matter what. Thanks again & May God Bless You

Shane
Polk County F.D Station 7
HI!!!!
Wendy thank you for speaking the "WORD" it is refreshing to here from others that have a word to left others up. Keep up the GOoD work.
Chaplain Mike Huff KFFC
"Life Matters"

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