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Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life,
Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life;
Words of life and beauty teach me faith and duty!
Beautiful words, wonderful words, …
by Mary Walker
One of my favorite stories in the Bible is when Mary finds out she’s pregnant with Jesus and she goes to see her cousin, Elizabeth. She joyfully tells her the good news and …
“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; who …
As I sat here pondering my first “Letter from the Editor” article, outside, the rain is coming down. Somewhere between a downpour and a sprinkle, it’s familiar pitter patter is music to my ears. We …
What do you think of when you hear the word “hospitality”? If you are anything like me, you imagine something like a scene from “The Dick Van Dyke Show”, without all of the crazy antics. …
Jocelyn Green is an award-winning freelance writer, author and editor. She was also the previous editor of Wives in Bloom magazine, and continues her own ministry to military wives at www.faithdeployed.com. Her books include Faith …
by Katie Foley
I’ll never forget the haze of coming from a deep sleep and hearing the anguish in her voice The sound may fade over time, and I’ll admit that there are entire stretches of …
by Susan Miller
I did it when I moved. You’ve probably done it when you’ve moved too. It was easier for me not to invest my life and time into building relationships, or spend the energy …
1001 Things to Love about Military Life is written by Tara Crooks, Starlett Henderson, Kathie Hightower, and Holly Scherer. Read all about it at www.lovemilitarylife.com.Today we’re chatting with Starlett (Star) about her experience with this …
Ralene Burke, assistant editor of Wives in Bloom magazine, officially becomes editor-in-chief upon the resignation of Jocelyn Green this month. Green, the founding editor of Wives in Bloom since summer of 2010, is stepping back …

