Support Military Kids

by | Dec 13, 2008 | 0 comments

Pray for each other so you may be healed.” James 5:16

Pray for the deployed troops during this Christmas season and their families. It’s hard to imagine how difficult it must be for them. Many military kids will miss their fathers or mothers during at Christmas. Many wives, parents, and grandparents will miss their deployed loved ones and will need to support the military kids and each other. It’s hard for these families during this time of separation, especially during the holidays.

  • Pray that God will give the troops and their families a blessed holiday season as they celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, even though they are not with their loved ones.

  • Pray for the grandparents to have wisdom and sensitivity to the Military Kids.

  • Pray for the grandparents to be strong as they face the uncertainty and anxiety of their sons, daughters, and possibly grandchildren in potential danger daily.

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