International Conference of War Veteran Ministers
Healing Nation and World
We reach out to policy makers in our nation and to veterans around the world.
- At virtually every Annual Convocation, we have approved several Peace and Justice Statements on topics important to veterans and to our nation.
- We have now been represented at three international veterans conferences.
- In November 2000, Rev. Philip Salois, then President of the National Conference of Viet Nam Veteran Ministers, our former name, attended the second Tbilisi International Conference of Veterans and Victims of War. Father Phil is also National Chaplain for Vietnam Veterans of America. His report may be read on this site.
- In July 1999 the first Tbilisi International Conference of Veterans and Victims of War was held in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. Our President, Rev. Philip Salois helped arrange the conference and delivered two presentations. His report from this meeting may also be read on this site.
- In 1997 the World Veteran Conference met in Dubrovnik, Croatia. . Our President, Rev. Philip Salois, attended and discussed PTSD and spiritual healing with veterans from around the world.
- Our Global Links page displays links to the veteran organizations with whom we have made (and maintain) contact.
Site Directory:
About Us |
Events and Projects |
For Veterans|
Pastoral Care for Trauma Survivors
Support for Chaplains|
Peace and Justice Statements
Bookstore|
Sitemap |
Sign Guestbook |
View Guestbook
For Veterans
Spiritual Healing For Veterans |
World Veteran Outreach |
World Veteran Outreach Section Directory:
Healing Nation and World: |
Peace and Justice Statements |
Dubrovnik Conference |
Tbilisi Conference |
Tbilisi Report 1 |
Tbilisi Report 2
©1999-2005 National Conference of Viet Nam Veteran Ministers, now serving veterans as the International Conference of War Veteran Ministers. All Rights Reserved. The National Conference of Viet Nam Veteran Ministers is a registered trademark. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ICWVM/NCVNVM is funded by membership dues, donations, and major grants from organizations believing in our work. Contact information for officers and webmaster on separate page. This page last updated October 6, 2005.