LOVE YOUR MILITARY NEIGHBOR. EMPLOYEE. CONGREGANT. FRIEND. FAMILY MEMBER.

Learn how to connect more meaningfully with the soldiers and veterans in your life.

Military father and daughter

Show Solidarity

Reduce Traumatic Stress

Build Community

Soldier marching in black and white

Veteran services are great, but…

  • ‘Recovery’ and ‘Suicide Prevention’ programs don’t quite fit your situation.

  • Being flooded by ineffective, rebranded VA literature gives you compassion fatigue.

  • You’re not tacticool, and you’re not trying to be.

  • Hidden agendas, like proselytization, are the bane of your existence.

It’s time for something better.

No ploys or gimmicks. Just 1:1 guidance from someone with real experience.

Logan M Isaac is a former grunt

A Former grunt

6 years of enlisted service in the artillery.

Logan M Isaac is a theological ethicist

A theological ethicist

Trained at globally ranked universities.

Logan M Isaac is an author and editor

An author and editor

Award-winning works on faith and service.

Partnerships & Publications

Simple solutions to destress you and yours

AFTER ACTION REVIEW
(AAR)

$450

A one-hour video call to review up to 30 minutes of your audio or video content or 5,000 words of text. Better to learn from your mistakes late than not at all, right?

PREBRIEF

$800

Two one-hour calls a week apart to prepare your content for solidarity with military culture and concerns. Perfect for Fourth of July or Veterans Day ceremonies.

OPERATING EVALUATION REPORT (OER)

$1500

Two one-hour calls a month apart, with custom digital products and personalized feedback. To improve your military awareness and cultural sensitivity.  

How It Works.
Together we’ve got this.

Schedule a discovery call

Let’s talk about what’s going on to see if I can help.

Prepare for our meeting

Send your content or information on your organization.

Adapt & overcome

No more improvising, now you can implement!

About Logan M. Isaac

Every week, I hear from civilians and organizations struggling to connect meaningfully with soldiers and veterans in their personal lives, workplaces, and churches. Most have come to me after they learn what soldiers and veterans already know: that most programs and resources are outdated, derivative, impersonal, and usually politically or religiously biased.

I help people learn from my mistakes before they have to learn from their own.