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The following are assorted links that are designed to help military families. We pray that you will find them to be helpful. May God Bless Your Entire Family!

www.elliekay.com/html/military.html Ellie Kay and Company Military Family Links. This page takes you directly to the links page which is provided on the web site for Ellie Kay — America’s Family Financial Expert. As you scroll down you will find numerous links which we believe you will find to be helpful.

www.godlovesairmen.com This web site presents to Airmen step-by-step, the love that God has for them and the joy and peace He wants them to experience. He has a wonderful plan for his/her life as a soldier and as an individual.

www.godlovesmarines.com This web site takes Marines step-by-step in explaining how God, who loves them and wants them to experience peace and joy, has a wonderful plan for his/her life as a soldier and as an individual.

www.godlovessailors.com This web site takes Sailors step-by-step, explaining how God, who loves them and wants them to experience joy and peace in their lives, has a wonderful plan for them as a sailor and as an individual.

www.godlovessoldiers.com This is a web site that takes you step-by-step in explaining how God loves you and wants you to experience peace and joy in your life as a soldier and as an individual through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Just Moved! This is a web site connecting women to Christ, church, and community. This particular section of their website is designed to bring hope, comfort and encouragement to all military women in their transition and adjustment of moving. It is written by and for military spouses, moms, those who are single and those who serve on active duty. As you read about women, like yourself, who are going through the same feelings and emotions, may it encourage you to know that you are not alone. As you hear their testimonies of God’s faithfulness, may it bring you hope. As you embrace God’s word from others, may it bring you comfort.

www.marriagepartnership.com Marriage Partnership Magazine has various articles that could minister to your marriage. Just put “Military Marriage” into their search engine to see what they have for you to read.

You can obtain information that can help military families within the U.S for your particular branch of the service. It is posted on the web site About.com. To see what they have for your family please click onto the following ling: Military Family Support Information.

Military Marriage Mentoring 12 Conversations This program provides an intentional plan for strengthening military marriages. The authors are Dr. Edward Gray, LMFT and Leanne Braddock, M.Ed., M.A.C., Commander, U.S. Navy (Retired). Since her retirement, Leanne has been working as a therapist. Dr. Gray is Professor of Counseling in the ministry department at Harding University Graduate School of Religion in Memphis, Tennessee. This program is an outgrowth of his 25 years of marriage counseling, his teaching, and his concern for the success of military families and marriages.

www.militaryministry.org This is a web site, in which the ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, helps care for the spiritual well-being of troops and their families. They do this in many ways, but all with the focus on the gospel because “faith comes by hearing, and hearing comes by the Word of God.” They seek to help every troop, every leader, every family member hear and receive the life saving message about Jesus. Identifying with Paul in the book of Romans, they proclaim that their “heart’s desire and earnest prayer to God is that they (military men, women, and families) might be saved.” Only in this way will they be truly ready, spiritually ready, to face the challenges which will certainly come their way.

Military One Source This free support service is provided by the Department of Defense to service members and their families. This web site has loads of information. A 24 hour/365 days a year toll free number is also available — 1-800-342-9647. It’s found on the web site About.com.

National Military Family Association Their goal is to educate military families concerning their rights, benefits and services available to them and to inform them regarding the issues that affect their lives and to promote and protect the interests of military families by influencing the development and implementation of legislation and policies affecting them.

troubledwith.custhelp.com Troubledwith.com Web site link for military Families. This page takes you directly to the links page which is provided on the web site for Focus on the Family which answers the question: “Do you offer any help for military families?”

RESOURCE DESCRIPTIONS:

• AFTER THE BOXES ARE UNPACKED …Moving on After Moving In -by Susan Miller, published by Focus on the Family Publishing. This book is especially for women. It acknowledges that relocating is a traumatic event and can be one of the heaviest strains on a marriage. It’s filled with true stories, ingenious insights, and helpful hints. Susan has written this book to help make the transition smoother so women can get on with their lives. Those who are moving may find this book as valuable and as important as packing tape (and we all know how important that is). Buy this book now.

• BUT MOM, I DON’T WANT TO MOVE -by Susan Miller, published by Focus on the Family Publishing.This book gives parents the guidance they need to get their children through the major change that comes when you announce, “We’re moving!” Susan Miller, who is the author of After the Boxes Are Unpacked, provides specific ideas, based on the ages of children and the reason for relocating, that will make the adjustment to a new house, school, and community as smooth as possible. Buy this book now.

• HEROES AT HOME -by Ellie Kay, published by Bethany House. This book is filled with stories of Ellie Kay’s and other’s life in the military. It provides helpful guidance to families on active duty and encouraging insights to their extended families, friends, and churches. From her perspective as a wife of an air force pilot and mom with five school-age kids, Ellie includes practical ideas on how to cope with frequent moves, pre-deployment readiness, and how to stay in touch when families are separated. Buy this book now.

This resource is also available in Audio CD and the winner of the Audio File Earphone Award.

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