
March is a season of perseverance.
If February was about remembrance, March is about moving forward. It is the month that calls veterans to keep going, even when the road is long and the weight is real. It reminds them that strength is not only found in battle, but in endurance.
March carries the spirit of pressing on. Winter begins to loosen its grip, and signs of new life start to appear. For veterans, this month speaks to the quiet kind of courage that does not always get seen. The courage to wake up and keep fighting for peace. The courage to carry memories without letting them define the future. The courage to trust God one more day.
Scripture reminds us to run with endurance the race set before us. Veterans understand that kind of language deeply. They know what it means to push through discomfort, uncertainty, sacrifice, and exhaustion. But now the march is different. It is not always across terrain. Sometimes it is through grief, healing, rebuilding, and rediscovering purpose.
March is a reminder that perseverance is holy.
Not because it is easy.
But because it refuses to quit.
The uniform may no longer be worn every day, but discipline still matters. Brotherhood still matters. Faith still matters. The values forged through service were never meant to die in the past. They were meant to carry forward into family, community, and calling.
March is not about standing still.
It is about advancing with purpose.
Keep moving.
Keep trusting.
Keep building.
What God planted in you through hardship was never meant to be wasted.
The mission continues.

We are honored to share that The Faith and Honor Ministry is now officially recognized as a Soul Center under the Christian Leaders Alliance (CLA).
This designation confirms our ministry’s dedication to raising up servant-hearted leaders, offering biblically grounded support, and providing a refuge for spiritual growth and healing—especially for veterans, their families, and all those seeking purpose through Christ.
As an official Soul Center, The Faith and Honor Ministry can now:
✅ Provide mentorship and biblical leadership training
✅ Offer local minister credentials and ordinations
✅ Serve as a ministry hub rooted in Scripture and service
✅ Equip individuals to walk boldly in their faith calling
This next step reflects our unwavering commitment to spiritual restoration, discipleship, and soul-deep transformation.
We remain distinct from our sister organization, Faith and Honor Corp, the nonprofit arm carrying the motto:
“Where Honor Meets Hope.”
Together, both branches serve a united mission—to support, empower, and uplift lives with faith, strength, and compassion.
We invite you to walk this journey with us.
The Faith and Honor Ministry is honored to serve as an official Soul Center within the Christian Leadership Alliance. This recognition is more than a title. It reflects our commitment to biblical leadership, spiritual development, and the work of guiding people toward purpose, healing, and transformation.
A Soul Center is a place where faith and leadership meet. It is a ministry that trains, equips, and strengthens people who want to grow in Christ and serve with excellence in their homes, communities, and callings. Being a Soul Center means that our ministry is part of a trusted network of Christian leaders who share the same vision for spiritual growth and ethical leadership.
At the heart of every Soul Center is a dedication to spiritual growth. Our ministry provides teaching, guidance, and fellowship that help people develop deeper faith and stronger character.
As a Soul Center, we focus on:
Our goal is to help every person grow into the leader God designed them to be.
The Christian Leadership Alliance emphasizes leadership excellence grounded in the authority of Scripture. As a Soul Center, we uphold these principles in everything we do.
This means:
We train and prepare people to lead with character, discipline, and a heart for service.
Being a Soul Center means that our ministry meets the spiritual and leadership standards recognized by the Christian Leadership Alliance. This provides a strong foundation for those who feel called to serve.
Within our ministry, this includes:
Those who walk with our ministry receive instruction designed to help them serve with courage, clarity, and compassion.
The Christian Leadership Alliance represents a nationwide community of ministries, pastors, educators, and leaders who share a common commitment to advancing the Kingdom of God. As a Soul Center, The Faith and Honor Ministry participates in this network and upholds the standards of leadership and stewardship that define it.
This connection provides:
Our ministry stands alongside others who are shaping the future of Christian leadership with integrity and faith.
The Faith and Honor Ministry carries a unique calling. As a Soul Center, we apply Christian Leadership Alliance standards while serving a community that understands sacrifice and service at a deep and personal level.
We offer:
Being a Soul Center allows us to combine veteran support with biblical leadership development in a way that honors God and uplifts those who have served.
To be a Soul Center means that we stand on truth, walk with honor, and lead with faith. It means that we build leaders, strengthen families, and guide people toward a life shaped by God’s calling.
This recognition affirms our mission, but it also challenges us to rise every day to the standard God has set before us.
We will continue to serve with humility.
We will continue to grow in wisdom.
We will continue to stand with those who seek purpose and healing.
We will continue to honor God in all we do.
This is what it means to be a Soul Center.
This is who we are.
This is The Faith and Honor Ministry.
The Faith and Honor Ministry is a 508(c)(1)(A) nonprofit faith-based ministry founded by Dominick Leon, a U.S. Army veteran, ordained minister. Our purpose is clear: to bring spiritual healing, biblical truth, and personal restoration to those who need it most — especially veterans, military families, and individuals affected by trauma, loss, or life’s heavier burdens.
We operate with the belief that the church is not a building — it is the body of believers, wherever they are. That’s why Faith and Honor Ministry is structured to reach people online and in person, offering pastoral care, biblical teaching, workshops, devotionals, and one-on-one ministry through accessible platforms. We meet people where they are — spiritually, emotionally, and geographically.
Our ministry is built on honor, faith, and resilience. We teach Scripture with clarity and boldness. We walk alongside veterans and families wrestling with PTSD, anxiety, addiction, and brokenness. We don’t just preach — we listen, counsel, restore, and equip. From weekly devotionals and online services to trauma-informed spiritual coaching and national remembrance initiatives. Every effort we make is driven by love, truth, and responsibility.
We do not seek recognition. We seek transformation.
We are not here for applause. We are here for impact.
We are The Faith and Honor Ministry — where warriors find God, families find healing, and faith becomes action.
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Thousands of veterans are fighting battles no one sees — trauma, isolation, and spiritual collapse.
At The Faith and Honor Ministry, we refuse to let them fight alone.
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