As the Director of Development and Outreach at Peace Mountain Ranch, Chaplain (Colonel) James Boggess plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive environment for current and former military members seeking peace, healing, and direction. With an extensive academic background, including a Doctor of Ministry...
As the Director of Development and Outreach at Peace Mountain Ranch, Chaplain (Colonel) James Boggess plays a pivotal role in fostering a supportive environment for current and former military members seeking peace, healing, and direction. With an extensive academic background, including a Doctor of Ministry from Erskine Theological Seminary and multiple master's degrees in theological studies and strategic studies, Boggess combines deep theological insight with strategic leadership skills. His unique blend of expertise positions him to effectively address the spiritual and emotional needs of veterans, guiding them through their journeys of recovery and reintegration.
At Peace Mountain Ranch, Boggess spearheads key projects aimed at enhancing outreach initiatives and developing programs that resonate with the military community. His leadership in strategic planning ensures that the ranch not only provides a sanctuary for healing but also cultivates a robust network of support through workshops, retreats, and mentorship opportunities. By leveraging his public speaking and teaching skills, he engages with diverse audiences, raising awareness about the challenges faced by veterans and the resources available to them.
Boggess’s commitment to leadership development extends beyond the ranch, as he actively collaborates with local organizations and military chaplaincy networks to create a comprehensive support system. His ability to manage teams and foster collaboration among stakeholders is instrumental in driving the mission of Peace Mountain Ranch forward. With a top-secret clearance and a profound understanding of military culture, Boggess is uniquely equipped to bridge the gap between faith and service, making a lasting impact on the lives of those who have served.