The Christian faith is perfectly summed up in the Book of John, Chapter 3, verse 16: For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believe in him should not perish but have everlasting life.
Despite how simple this is, it's often hard to communicate to non-believers. We don't all speak the same language or in the same manner.
Churches often form special ministries to reach out to non-believers from different walks of life, witnessing the faith to them in their own language. For example, there are Youth Ministries that preach in a manner and use terminology that young people will relate to. There are also prison ministries, where the incarcerated hear the gospel in a manner different from regular Sunday service attendees at a local church.
While there are Youth and Prison ministries, and preachers themselves come from all walks of life, one area where there seems to be a shortage is in the veteran community. Veterans can hear the same testimony as others, but where are the veterans preaching to veterans?
The purpose of Fear No Dragon is to offer testimony to veterans, from veterans. Military life is very different from civilian life. Someone who hasn't served may not understand the difficulties that those who did suffered.
If you are a veteran and haven't been saved, or know a veteran who hasn't, please join me in witnessing to those who served. Christ died on the cross for all the world--including veterans. Let's share the gospel in terms our brothers- and sisters-in-arms will relate to.