How to Use Time Wisely
If you’re having trouble prioritizing your time, ask yourself this one important question.
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.
If you’re having trouble prioritizing your time, ask yourself this one important question.
Military lingo for “who’s got your back” is “who’s got your six?” For this military mom, the answer is ultimately the same. God.
When it comes to Flag Day, a military mom honors those who serve and sacrifice to keep our country safe and our flag flying.
On the 100th anniversary of the official celebration of Flag Day, it’s important to remember what a powerful symbol our flag is–much like the cross.
Instead of always dwelling on the stress and worry of having a loved one who serves in the military, here are 5 things to be thankful for.
5 ways you can help raise awareness during June’s PTSD Awareness Month.
Military families can be stressed when a loved one is deployed. The key is to focus on the positive, not the energy-sapping negative.
Visiting The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day brings home the hard-won freedoms our military men and women have fought for.
Not long ago I stopped in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, and visited a cemetery said to be the birthplace of Memorial Day.
In honor of National Brother’s Day on May 24, Guideposts blogger Edie Melson marvels at how her Marine Corps son reached out to his brothers during deployment.
Guideposts blogger Edie Melson shares 3 ways she copes with unanswered prayers.
Guideposts blogger Edie Melson on Children of Fallen Patriots Day and how to help kids who have lost a parent to war.