When Life’s Storms Keep Coming
Military life is full of upheaval—separation, deployment, war. How families can face it all with understanding and peace.
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.
Military life is full of upheaval—separation, deployment, war. How families can face it all with understanding and peace.
With military deployments on the rise again, it’s important for the faith community to take notice and offer support to military families.
Next time you’re taking a drive across the country, look for Blue Star Memorial highway markers, a recognition of the sacrifices made by our military and begun by the National Garden Clubs, Inc., in 1946.
Parents’ Day on July 24 is a good time to honor military parents, who have helped make this country safe for all families.
One military family member offers a cautionary tale about keeping track of precious military memorabilia.
All those deployments and moves make for the best recipes, travel tips and just plain showing up in life.
For military families there are special discounts and offers from museums, parks, restaurants, movie theaters and more.
Just as in the military, God prepares us to face the crises of life. But are you keeping up with your training?
When you become a military family, you develop an amazing set of new skills from instantly calculating military time to expertly packing an overseas box.
Military veterans don’t always enjoy the noise and spectacle of fireworks on the 4th of July. Here are some other options for celebrating our nation’s birthday.
God’s armor provides us not only protection and strength, but flexibility as well.
In the middle of war and conflict, whether witnessed near or from afar, there are spiritual struggles as well.