Military personnel marry, divorce, and remarry more frequently than civilians do. Todd Gangl talks with Ron Deal about the added stressors military stepfamilies experience and how you can create a culture that gives everyone the opportunity to bond.
Just imagine...being away from your children for 6 months?
How do you prepare your family for military deployment?
Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife, Heather, talk about the realities of deployment. Dr. David Evans and his wife, Esther, tell how they first heard about the Turners and what motivated them to turn their story into a movie.
Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife, Heather, join producer David Evans and his wife, Esther, to talk about the release of the new feature film about the Turner's life, "Indivisible."
Rusty and Marsha Mauney's marriage was headed toward a dead end fast when God broke through with life-changing help.
What started out as a one-house remodeling project has blossomed into a passion and a calling for Dan Wallrath. Hear how God grabbed his heart to help the men and women who have served our country.
A friend contacted Dan Wallrath about remodeling their home for their son, who had sustained a severe head injury in the war. Find out how making this home wheelchair accessible changed several lives.
What makes someone a leader? Former Marine Captain Donovan Campbell, talks about the necessity of servant leadership and the importance of a leader knowing his mission, on and off the field.
Those who serve in the military serve us all. Mike and Linda Montgomery, along with Todd and Tammy Gangl, all with Cru Military Ministry, talk about the special needs of military families.
In almost every era, our Armed Services have found themselves in harm's way somewhere around the globe. Join us for a special FamilyLife Today program honoring the men and women of our Armed Forces.
After nearly a decade of service, Navy Seal Adam Brown said goodbye to his wife and family for his final mission.
Adam Brown had already overcome a drug addiction. He joined the military and became an elite Navy Seal.
For awhile her life lacked direction. But now that she was back home in Arkansas, life was looking up.
Col. Jim Coy highlights some of the men who received the Medal of Honor
Men and women throughout the years have risked their lives for freedom.
Today on the broadcast, Col. Jim Coy, an associate professor at the University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics and recipient of the Combat Medical Badge while serving in the Army, highlights some of the men who received the Medal of Honor - the highest and most rarely awarded decoration conferred by the United States.
Marriages aren't built on a romantic balcony but, instead, are built on a spiritual battlefield.
Major General (Ret) Bob Dees talks about the unique challenges facing military families.
When a military member goes to war, a family goes to war.