Pray for Our Wounded Veterans and Their Families
I think about our service men and women like Steve in our fictional story, especially when I see TV ads that ask for support for our wounded veterans.
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I think about our service men and women like Steve in our fictional story, especially when I see TV ads that ask for support for our wounded veterans.
Continue reading →Like many who survived the war, Private 1st Class George F. Schneider rarely talked about his time at war. His son, Tom, thinks perhaps his reluctance was due to his humble nature. But most likely, “the fact that my dad was incredibly traumatized by the war and his tragic loss of friends played a role.”
Continue reading →How did you spend your week? Perhaps you fellowshipped at church, enjoyed lingering meals with your family, and had fun bonding with friends while watching your favorite movies on Netflix. How do you imagine our veterans on the battlefield spent … Continue reading →
Have you served the United States through military service? Or stood bravely with your comrades on the battlefield? Have you courageously fought in supportive, administrative or commanding roles?
Continue reading →We see veterans as we go about our day. Since they’re most likely not wearing their uniform, we may not realize who it is that is sitting next to us in the movie theater, standing in the grocery line in front of us – or lying on the city sidewalk with no place to call home.
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