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Pastoral counselling to SANDF members to sustain their marriages in a multi-denomination and multi-cultural context / Velile Elliot Mtshayisa

The SANDF organization is divided into four arms of services i.e. SA Army (South African
Army), SAAF (South African Air Force), SAMHS (South African Health Military Services), and
the SA NAVY (South African Navy). SANDF soldiers have volunteered to work in these four
arms of the services. SANDF soldiers are mandated to deploy (either internally or externally)
as part of their professional duty and to attend military courses (short and long courses) for
promotional purposes in training units.
Since the duration of deployments are six months or longer, some of the soldiers are unable
to cope with separation from their spouses and they decide to have extra-marital affairs.
Some of those who attend long courses also end up having extra-marital affairs.
Chaplains who are deployed and those who are working in training units always experience
these illicit immoralities that are taking place amongst SANDF soldiers. These illicit
immoralities are posing a great challenge and threat to many good marriages of SANDF
soldiers. This practice of extra-marital affairs caused some of the soldiers to divorce their
spouses. Some of the soldiers’ spouses also divorced their husbands because they could not
cope with long periods of separations.
The main aim of this study is to equip and guide chaplains to empower SANDF soldiers and
their spouses. Chaplains who are equipped will be able to be proficient in their areas of
responsibilities to sustain the marriages of the SANDF members.
A soldier who has been empowered spiritually by his chaplain will be able to be resilient to
work in diverse conditions and to make a sound ethical moral decision. He/she will also
display a high standard of discipline during deployments and courses. He/she will remain a
loyal and faithful asset of the SANDF organization as well as his/her family. / PhD (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:nwu/oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/11721
Date January 2014
CreatorsMtshayisa, Velile Elliot
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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