Powerful Personal Experience
Neal had a powerful personal experience that led him to want to serve as chaplain.
“In 2015, I got really sick and thought I had cancer; I lost 25 pounds in three weeks. The illness also affected me mentally – I suffered from anxiety, panic attacks and depression and was embarrassed that I was sick and weak. I asked God to heal me and promised to myself that if I ever got better, I would continue to give back for the rest of my life. Fortunately, I got well again. I realized others in fire service were hurting, too, and wanted to share my faith or just encouragement. I got my first seminary training through hell but understand that I had to go through all that to get to where I’m now.”
Neal and a few others founded Christian Fellowship, a peer support group for first responders. Once he realized that he had a calling for helping firefighters and police officers, Neal became an ordained minister and continued seeking education on how to help others.