A Military Christmas: 15 Gifts to Send a Soldier
Is a friend or loved one deployed? It’s time to pack those Christmas boxes.
Is a friend or loved one deployed? It’s time to pack those Christmas boxes.
Here are some organizations that provide assistance in a variety of ways to our wounded warriors and heroes who could use a hand. If you’re looking to lend a hand, these groups are a good place to start.
Army veteran Jas Boothe’s non-profit, Final Salute, has helped over 300 homeless women vets and their children
An inspiring story of a military wife finding strength in a different kind of war: helping her husband, a retired 21-year Marine veteran, deal with his traumatic brain injury.
Meet Clifford Bruton, a retired 20-year Navy veteran who discovered a new purpose in the last place he ever expected.
Another way God uses communities to remind service men and women that they are not forgotten!
To better cope with deployment, take care of yourself while your soldier is away.
It’s only in the middle of a conflict do you get the information you need to succeed.
For military families–or all families–moving can be God’s training tool for learning to embrace change.
Learn the difference between forcing good times and just letting them happen by becoming an opportunity maker.
When someone you love is deployed, the nights may be long, but sometimes it’s the daylight hours you have to watch out for.
Here’s a list of legal actions to protect you and your family before deployment.