How to Make Memorial Day Meaningful for an Older Veteran
If you’re a caregiver to a loved one who served in the military, this day of remembrance offers a special opportunity to connect.
If you’re a caregiver to a loved one who served in the military, this day of remembrance offers a special opportunity to connect.
After her son passed, these mysterious experiences showed that their love could never be broken.
The 1968 Army soldier also experienced an unlikely encounter that he would never forget.
These stories show us how God provided divine reassurance for the families of fallen heroes.
A Vietnam vet struggling with addiction was inspired by a simple gift of sewing kits.
He’d been searching for the sense of purpose he found in the Army. He never guessed the plan God had for him.
This former lieutenant colonel felt lost after retirement. Could she learn to accept her new life?
The veteran reminded him of his own father. Could the Army reservist encourage the 96-year-old to fight the coronavirus?
Karen Diefendorf reflects on her career as female chaplain in the army, Tyson Foods and beyond.
She thought that she had failed the formerly homeless veteran in her role as a caregiver, but she soon realized her loving care was enough.
Tormented by memories of the Vietnam War, he turned to alcohol. Music was his path to sobriety and salvation.
Christy Gardner, who was injured while on active duty overseas, shares how she came to be paired with her service dog and the vital role that Moxie plays in her life.