Military Families and Frosty the Snowman
While watching old “Frosty the Snowman” reruns this holiday, Guideposts blogger and military mom Edie Melson realized there were hidden lessons for military families.
During difficult times, stories of hope help sustain and inspire us to never give up.
While watching old “Frosty the Snowman” reruns this holiday, Guideposts blogger and military mom Edie Melson realized there were hidden lessons for military families.
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Guideposts blogger and military mom Edie Melson reminds us that we can help our troops by helping their military families back home.
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