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This conversation with Rick Cadena, a combat veteran whose journey of faith began in the jungles of Korea and Central America, brings the spiritual landscape of warfare, trauma, and redemption to life. Though he never anticipated that his four years of military service would permanently alter his life's trajectory, Rick's candid testimony reveals how unexpected light can penetrate even in our darkest moments.
As a young radio operator in a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol team, Rick faced perilous conditions from Korea's DMZ to the guerrilla conflicts of El Salvador. His vivid recollections of combat—the whistling bullets, the mortar explosions, and most poignantly, his spontaneous cries to Jesus despite having no religious background—create a powerful backdrop for understanding his later transformation. "I didn't know anything about Jesus," Rick confesses, "I was just scared, man."
The physical and psychological aftermath of combat would haunt Rick for decades. After being medevaced following a traumatic explosion, he struggled with undiagnosed brain injury, chronic pain, and PTSD that the VA initially refused to acknowledge. His descent into substance abuse and anger represented a soul in crisis, searching for meaning and relief. "I was empty, Mike," he explains, comparing himself to an empty whiskey bottle needing to be filled.
The turning point came through unexpected encounters with faith communities, particularly at his church, where Rick found not only spiritual guidance but brotherhood in recovery groups for former addicts. His discovery of passion for playing conga drums in worship offered a new channel for expression and healing—a stark contrast to his earlier life of isolation and anger.
Most recently, while facing potential leg amputation following complications from a broken ankle, Rick experienced what he describes as divine intervention in his hospital room—curtains moving inexplicably and a gentle sensation flowing through his body that renewed his commitment to serve God regardless of physical limitation. "I can serve you with one leg. I can serve you with no legs," became his transformative prayer.
This conversation transcends a typical veteran's story, offering profound insights into how suffering, when met with faith and community, can forge resilience and purpose even from the most traumatic experiences. Rick's journey reminds us that healing rarely follows a straight path but often winds through unexpected terrain where grace appears in surprising forms.