These are Col. Janet Horton’s own words about this memoir:
“I am glad to have written about my experiences breaking the gender barriers in the US Army Chaplaincy. In 1976 I was honored to be a part of the birth of a new idea: I was the first Christian Science woman chaplain, and one of the first women chaplains in the military. I learned that there wasn’t anything that couldn’t be healed through prayer, whether it was pronounced gender bias, sexual harassment or religious intolerance. Cracking the Camouflage Cieling details the events of September 11th, 2001 as well as challenging and rewarding experiences at other army assignments. The book encourages the reader to understand that prayer and God’s presence can bless and grace any challenge one may meet and bring wonderfully inspiring moments into life through the application of the truths of our Scriptures.”
Paperback, 170 pp.