Articles tagged with: Prayer
Shaped by Faith
Many people view February as a throw away month. Worn out from winter and desperate for spring, some see it with too few days of sunshine, while others see it as just too …
Advent Week 1: Anticipation
Kristi Metz
“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned… For to us a child is …
Celebrating Advent: A Season of Waiting
by: Kristi Metz
We know a lot about waiting, don’t we? As military wives, we’re always waiting for something. Waiting for our husband to come home from various activities (daily work, …
God’s Glory: The Heart of Thanksgiving
Kristi Metz
As the calendar turns to November, I’m preparing myself for something I’d really rather not face: my first deployed holiday season. My husband and I just reached the halfway …
A Different Kind of Joy
Stacy Cliver
Just the mention of the word Christmas typically sends my heart into joyful leaps! It has always been my favorite time of year. December 26th is always my saddest day …
Dear Kathy,
I know that having a child in the military must be difficult, but I don’t understand all the emotions that are involved. How can I pray for my mother-in-law during my husband’s enlistment and …
By: Carlie Kercheval
As military wives, it is our calling to pray over our husbands. And if you are anything like me, you find yourself doing so even more during a deployment. For me, it …
“Sometimes God calms the storm, and sometimes He calms the sailor.” – (unknown)
I have always loved the story of Jesus rebuking the storm in Mark 4:35-41. When I was a child, I used to hide …

