A Hero’s Welcome: How to Become a Veteran-Friendly Congregation
Returning veterans don’t always know where to turn for assistance, comfort and support. Here are some ways your church can help.
A church is so much more than a building, it’s a vibrant community where believers come together to bring faith to life.
Returning veterans don’t always know where to turn for assistance, comfort and support. Here are some ways your church can help.
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Before the penitential season of Lent begins, let’s cut a rug a la Fred Astaire.
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The wonder of a snowy Sunday morning outdoors moves a mother's soul.
A hectic, cold, wintery week brightened by two positive thinkers.
“I do believe, but help me overcome my unbelief.”
You can stand on promise, or you can listen to lies.
How faith communities can help military veterans adjust to life back home.
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