Posts tagged with: #christianmilitarywomen

God’s Faithfulness in 2021

The Planting Roots Director, Kori, shares some inspiring words about God’s faithfulness to close out 2021.   God’s Faithfulness in 2021 by Kori Yates   And I told them of......

When Past Sins Haunt You

When past sins haunt you it can feel like you’ve been knocked down. Ashley shares some tips for how to rise up in today’s Monday Minute. When Past Sins Haunt......

The Prophecy Candle, “Hope”

Jennifer Wake walks us through lighting the first candle of Advent, the Prophecy Candle of “Hope”. The Prophecy Candle of Hope by Jennifer Wake Whenever I enter a church after......

Introduction to Advent

Welcome to an Introduction to Advent.  Jennifer shares with us the true reason we celebrate and the meaning behind the symbolism. This is one tradition military families can participate in......

What Crouches at Your Door?

No matter what is crouching at your door, Muriel has some ways to rise up from all that threatens you in today’s Monday Minute. What Crouches at Your Door?  by......

A Military Family’s Adoption Story

For this week’s Firmly Rooted Friday, Lisa shares God’s faithfulness through her military family’s adoption story. A Military Family’s Adoption Story by Lisa Redford November is National Adoption Awareness Month,......

Rise Up from Difficult Family Situations

Difficult family situations. It would be rare not to have them, especially when military families spend so much time geographically separated from their families of origin. In today’s Monday Minute......

When You are Apart

As military women, we are far too familiar with being separated from our loved ones geographically. But Jolynn reminds us in today’s military that geography isn’t what makes intimacy. She......

Rise Up From Loneliness

I’ve never met a military woman or spouse who hasn’t battled loneliness at some point in their journey. Brenda gives us all some encouraging and practical wisdom to rise up......

Living in the Messy Middle

Most of us military women can relate to the idea of living in the messy middle. We always seem to be in the middle of something–deployment, PCS, leave time, or......