The reality of war is that everyone gets wounded. Some wounds heal rapidly, but some last for a lifetime. Some wounds can be seen. Some wounds are invisible inside the heart, soul, and spirit of the warrior. These unseen wounds are often the most difficult to heal - they must heal from the inside out.
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by Bob Dees
PTSD and Military Ministry’s response
Our Military Ministry journey regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) started about a year ago when a number of Army couples gathered in our headquarÂters and related how PTSD had become the primary issue in their lives.
We asked ourselves: Who’s helping these and other families affected by PTSD? We discovered that while many government and [...]
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