What Not to Say to Combat Veterans (and Why)
This is a general guideline put together by former Sergeant Andi Westfall, who served with the National Guard as a medic during Operation Iraqi Freedom and who suffers with PTSD. […]
Please go through this book with me
Scott and Karen Clark share their amazing story of how God inspired Scott in an unusual way. One of the key elements is that he did something and he didn’t […]
Surrounded by Fear
Surrounded! And, yet… Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, […]
Cancer and Deployment
Deployment. Here you go again. Or, maybe this is your first experience with a military separation. Regardless, the level of stress increases as you face this time apart. The uncertainty […]
Harambee in Marriage
Teamwork A sure formula for success in sports and in the workplace. Teams that know how to collaborate and unite are most effective in reaching their objectives. Teamwork is also […]
The E-Kit: Faith Makes A Difference
You can make a difference The military is a unique culture with unique needs. And faith in Jesus Christ is making the difference in the lives of military men, women, […]
Ghillie Suit
It all started with a question. Abby, the wife of a RECON Marine, asked, “Sherry, do you know how to sew?” Abby explained that her husband, Cody, had just been selected […]
He Said “Press”
I may never get it exactly what Your plan was when You took him home. And the pain remains For You made my wife’s heart to beat with my husband’s. […]
On a Quest
Military brat. These are words of honor, not disrespect. I grew up in a military family. Our frequent moves were normal for us kids. Didn’t everyone move every year or […]
Military Love Languages
There’s a big difference between being “in love” and truly loving your spouse. Being “in love” is a euphoric experience. We’re emotionally obsessed with one another. We feel we belong […]