Spotlight On:
Chaplain Doug Armstrong
As we continue to navigate these transformative times, the power of thoughtful reflection and prayer has never been more needed. It is with great pleasure that we spotlight an extraordinary member of our Aloha community, Doug Armstrong, who has exemplified the spirit of service through his heartfelt writings.
Doug serves as the chaplain for the Idaho Senate, a role that perfectly complements his mission to uplift and guide through the power of prayer. Over the past four years, Doug has authored an inspiring series of books, collecting his prayers from the opening of the Senate sessions starting in 2021 and continuing through this last session in 2024. These books are a testament to his commitment to spiritual guidance.
Through his words, Doug has not only supported the legislative community in Idaho but also reached out to touch the hearts of many beyond the Senate chambers.
- 2021 Idaho Senate Prayers: Idaho’s Longest Session
- 2022 Idaho Senate Prayers: Inspired by the Books of the Bible
- 2023 Idaho Senate Prayers: Journey Through the Psalms
- 2024 Idaho Senate Prayers: The Wisdom of the Proverbs
The uniqueness of Doug’s work lies in its authenticity and its ability to resonate with people from all walks of life. His prayers reflect a deep understanding of the human spirit, an insightful comprehension of the Bible, and a compassionate response to the challenges and triumphs of daily life. Each book serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the comfort and guidance that prayer can bring.
We are incredibly proud to have Doug Armstrong as part of our Aloha family. His dedication to serving others through his words and prayers is a bright light in these often challenging times. We invite each of you to explore his moving collections on Amazon and find comfort and inspiration in his thoughtful prayers.
For those who are planning their book releases or are in the midst of crafting their manuscripts, let Doug’s journey inspire you. Remember, the impact of your words can extend far beyond the pages they are printed on. And we are so happy this information is archived in book form. Doug would love it if you picked up a version for each year to keep your own personal archive.