Beyond The Yellow Ribbon
$17.99
Over a half million combat veterans have returned from combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Thousands of military personnel are atill preparing to deploy to combat. Few communities in the U.S. escape the direct impact of the deployment and return of combat veterans, yet most people are at a loss about how to welcome to the new generation of veterans and care for their families. This book details the challenges that face combat veterans and their families, as well as provides guidelines for churches and communities who want to help veterans feel at home again.
This book is designed to bring understanding to those who care for the soldiers and their families about the challenges of military life, the impact of combat upon a returning veteran, and issues that stress military families in our midst. The book will give vivid portraits from real life stories of soldiers and their families coping with deployment and reintegration challenges. It is designed to lead pastors and church members into thinking creatively about how to minister to soldiers and military families within our churches and design outreach ministries to those in uniform in our communities. It is a “must have” book for anyone serious about going “beyond the yellow ribbon” and helping soldiers and families come all the way home.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780687465750
ISBN10: 0687465753
David Thompson | Darlene Wetterstrom
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2009
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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