Participants in marches across America will receive Strength for Service books
The Nashville-based Strength for Service ministry is providing 5,000 books to veterans and first responders who are participating in “Carry the Load”, a three-team 11,500-mile national relay handing off the American flag every five miles for 32 straight days.
Books are being sent to participants in the:
- 600-mile West Coast route from Seattle to Dallas, starting April 25
- 3,000-mile East Coast route from West Point to Dallas, starting April 29
- 3,900-mile Midwest route from Minneapolis to Dallas, starting May 3
Books will also be available for participants in the final May 26-27 event in Dallas. That gathering will feature music, inspirational speeches, stories of fallen heroes, and flag ceremonies.
Carry the Load was founded in 2011 by two veteran U.S. Navy SEALs who wanted to honor veterans and those who gave their lives for America. What started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day has broadened to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry the Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation’s heroes.
The Strength for Service ministry provides updated copies of Strength for Service to God and Country, a 1942 book of daily devotions for active and retired members of the Armed Services. The non-denominational ministry also provides Strength for Service to God and Community, a similar book of devotions written for police officers, fire fighters and other first responders.
The ministry is providing 2,500 copies of the books for first responders and 2,500 of the military books to Carry the Load participants.