Gordon Groseclose and Margi McCombs

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  • 3 ways Christians can serve military families beyond purple ribbons

    3 ways Christians can serve military families beyond purple ribbons

    More than two million children in the U.S. today have had a parent deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan. At least 19,000 of them have had a parent wounded in action. More than 2,000 have lost a parent to war, and an untold number live with parents with post-traumatic stress disorder.

  • What American Christians can learn from other countries about mental health

    What American Christians can learn from other countries about mental health

    Americans’ assessment of their mental health is worse than it has been at any point in the last two decades, according to a recent Gallup survey. Nearly 10% of youth in the United States have severe major depression, and one in four older adults report having anxiety or depression.

  • Help! My child watched the news

    Help! My child watched the news

    Images of violence and chaos make an impression on our kids, but we can help them process what they’re taking in and set it in the light of biblical truth. Here are five ways you can help your children navigate difficult news media.

  • How to encourage military families spending Christmas apart

    How to encourage military families spending Christmas apart

    This is particularly relevant considering that studies have shown that anywhere from 13% to 30% of deployed Veterans have suffered from PTSD.