Bethel Manor
1842: James Winthrop Blackwell, abandoned as an infant, comes of age and sets on a quest to find his parents. Leaving Bristol and heading eastward, James meets the wealthy landowner of Bethel Manor Estate—Master Fredrick Shaw and his feisty daughter Clare. In seeking his future, James uncovers the reality of his past, the truth of God’s love, and his destiny at Bethel Manor.
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About Bea
Writer, blogger, big on friendships, short on temper. I love anything covered in dark chocolate and my heart belongs to Jim.
Military Resources
A Series for Families
Military families face unique situations that many in the civilian world will never confront. Long separations due to deployments, and uprooting households every few years can impact the entire family and influence children through every phase of life. Defending the Military Family takes time-tested principles and spurs group and couple discussion. It is a practical way to gain insights into how to deal with issues raising children while serving in the armed forces.
Resources
Quest: A month-long journal for children ages 6-10 to use during a parents deployment.
A Series for Couples
From her first day in Seoul, Korea, author Beatrice Fishback quickly discovered that her fairy tale military marriage was indeed just a romantic ideal. As a result of constant separations, multiple moves and three overseas assignments, she and her husband, Jim, found themselves approaching a marital impasse and ultimately, isolation. In this ten-part study, she encourages wives to love their husbands by applying the advice Paul gives in Philippians 4:8 to focus on whatever is true, honorable, righteous, lovely, of good repute, excellent, and worthy of praise.
Resources
Tools for Communication
Facing Your Fears Prayer Card
Fears are a reality for the active duty member and their spouse. Fear is also a reality for children, parents and siblings of military members.
Reconnexion Card
For military couples to connect intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually so that can have a harmonious reunion during reintegration.
Keys to Communication Card
Three steps to keep communication open with your spouse.
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