Adjusting After a Long Separation
For military families, deployment requires preparation. But so does reuniting.
A soldier is a defender of our freedoms, and he or she is deserving of all our respect, admiration, and gratitude for being willing to sacrifice so much for us every day.
For military families, deployment requires preparation. But so does reuniting.
Berlin, World War II. She and her mother were surviving on scraps, with seemingly no one to help them…
A divine appointment reveals itself across a breakfast table.
It is time for the country to take a deep collective breath.
These unsung men and women hold down the fort so our military members can do their jobs.
Returning veterans don’t always know where to turn for assistance, comfort and support. Here are some ways your church can help.
How to give your soldier–and yourself–time to readjust.
So many soldiers die by their own hands. Here’s how Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Powell, a retired Army veteran, made a difference.
How we can all help returning military veterans avoid the tragedy of suicide.
When a loved one is deployed, how to fight your fears and come out victorious.
3 tips for praying for our service men and women when fear threatens to overwhelm us.
How faith communities can help military veterans adjust to life back home.