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Faith Deployed…Again Contributor: Leeana Tankersley

1.  How did you get started writing?

I started writing when I was a child. My parents went through a difficult divorce when I was nine, and I still have poetry that I wrote during that time. I think I just turned to writing as a way to bring the confusion of my inside world, out. I guess I have always used writing that way: a way to process and make some sense of my inner world. I also found that the great writing of others became a companion to me over the years, and I wanted to provide that kind of companionship — through words — to others.

2.  What are you favorite Bible verses as they apply to the military wife/lifestyle?

My favorite Scripture, currently, is Ecclesiastes 3:1-11. This passage has helped me make some sense of life, especially during those times when life has seemed senseless.

“There is a time for everything, a season for every activity under the heavens . . . He has made all things beautiful in its time . . . and yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.”

As a military wife, I often find myself facing situations that don’t seem “beautiful” on first pass, and I need these kinds of reminders that God is, in fact, at work in the world and in my life, making things beautiful in his own way and in his own time. I also appreciate that it says, “no one can fathom what God has done,” because these words validate my feelings of restlessness and unease. Where are you, God, and what are you doing? This passage reminds me that I may not fully understand the mystery of God, yet he is still beauty-making all around me. Wow. I feel like I need to be reminded of that every single day.

3.  What suggestions would you give to the military wife who would like to minister to or support other military wives?

Getting involved in established blogs that reach out to military wives and/or starting your own blog can be an immediate way to encourage other wives. I have also seen small groups — based on mutual vulnerability, confidentiality, and authenticity — be an incredibly powerful force of validation and support. Perhaps starting a small group could be a great way to get to know some women and just begin sharing your stories. I find small groups can be especially helpful if women are able to share courageously what’s really going on for them and then create a safe space for others to do so as well.

4.  What has been your favorite assignment (duty station)?

We are currently stationed in the Middle East, and we were also here 8 years ago (you can read about that entire adventure in my book Found Art: Discovering Beauty in Foreign Places), and I truly love being here. The transition out here this time, with our two-year-old twins in tow, was nothing short of gnarly, but we are getting our feet under us, and I feel so thankful that we have the opportunity to share such a unique experience as a family.

5.  What is something you wish others knew about you?  (This can be a totally random fact, like you like to wear glitter toenail polish, or you like frozen blueberries in your oatmeal, or you would like to go rock climbing one day?)

I am a closet artist, and I love providing space for other women to explore creative expression. Also, I love sour candy, watching football, and champagne (not necessarily together, though). :)

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Born and raised in San Diego, Leeana holds English degrees from Liberty University and West Virginia University.  In 2003 Leeana married Steve, an active duty Navy SEAL.  They spent their first year marriage stationed in Bahrain, an experience she recorded in her first book: Found Art: Discovering Beauty in Foreign Places (Zondervan 2009).  In addition to writing and speaking, Leeana offers Found Art workshops and retreats that create space for self-reflection and self-expression.  In 2008, Leeana and Steve welcomed boy/girl twins, Luke Stephen and Lane Watkins.  Follow Leeana at GypsyInk.com.

 

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Faith Deployed…Again Contributor: Bettina Dowell

  1. How did you get started writing?

Writing has been one of the biggest surprise gifts God has given me.  I was the child in school who groaned the loudest when the teacher said, “It’s time for creative writing.”  I frequently asked teachers who wanted essays if I could just give a speech.  Seriously, it was an activity I absolutely dreaded.

God had begun to teach me about processing some of my walk with Him on paper when we were transferred to D.C.  Removed from the amazing close relationships of other sisters in Christ that I had in Orlando, I began writing thoughts down and sharing them with about a dozen women through email which eventually led to the creation of my blog.  When Rob received orders to Iraq the weekend he was working on his retirement paperwork, I sought out internet sources for military wife support and found Wives of Faith. Sara invited me to write for WoF, which led to me meeting Jocelyn via email, which led to me writing for the Faith Deployed blog and then contributing to Faith Deployed Again.  I just love how God’s paths are rarely straight lines!

2.  What are you favorite Bible verses as they apply to the military wife/lifestyle?

2 Corinthians 12:10b   For when I am weak, then I am strong.

This is such a tough concept for us as military wives, but so very liberating.

3.  What suggestions would you give to the military wife who would like to minister to or support other military wives?

Bloom where you are planted.  Share your heart with God and ask Him for opportunities.  Do not look just for large, visible avenues.  Ministry is simply being Jesus with skin to someone else.  A meal, offering to babysit, cleaning house for someone, even just a smile – these acts of service can open doors for the gospel.

4.  What has been your favorite assignment (duty station)?

Orlando – hands down.  When my husband transferred from active duty to reserves with a fulltime DoD job, we were able to plant ourselves for several years.  We raised our babies with sand between their toes, so the memories of palm trees and warm winters make me smile.

5.  What is something you wish others knew about you?  (This can be a totally random fact, like you like to wear glitter toenail polish, or you like frozen blueberries in your oatmeal, or you would like to go rock climbing one day?)

This summer I got to fulfill one of my bucket list dreams – driving in Manhattan!  My husband would not even ride with me, but I was so excited that I took pictures of myself with my cell phone camera.

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As a military wife for more than twenty-nine years, Bettina treasures the opportunity to serve military spouses.  In 2010 she and her husband, Rob, celebrated both his homecoming from Iraq, and his retirement from the Navy.  They have two sons and a daughter-in-law pursuing artistic careers in Los Angeles and a high school daughter (Libby-Bettina’s co-writer on “Gimmes for Teens”) at home with them outside Washington, D.C.  Bettina is a speaker, and a contributing blogger at faithdeployed.com and wivesoffaith.org and enjoys writing on her own blog at simplestoriestimelesstruths.blogspot.com.

 

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Faith Deployed…Again Contributor: Angela Caban

1.  How did you get started writing?

In 2009 I was laid off of my fulltime employment and wanted to use the free time to help other military spouses who were feeling as lost as I was. When my husband deployed, because we were National Guard, we had very little resources available to us. I had the goal to share my experiences and perhaps offer encouragement to those who needed it.

2. What are you favorite Bible verses as they apply to the military wife/lifestyle?

So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4: 6-7

3.  What suggestions would you give to the military wife who would like to minister to or support other military wives?

Don’t give up on reaching out to others, there will be times when you feel like no one is listening and you are fighting a losing battle. There are many out there that need to hear the positive and encouraging words of what God has done for you and your family.

4.  What has been your favorite assignment (duty station)?

As a National Guard family we have not had the pleasure of moving around as many have so although we have moved we live off base. I do however enjoy meeting new people regardless if they are military or not. It is amazing to see how many civilian families support and stand by you during a time you need it the most.

5.  What is something you wish others knew about you?  (This can be a totally random fact, like you like to wear glitter toenail polish, or you like frozen blueberries in your oatmeal, or you would like to go rock climbing one day?)

Well most people don’t know that I went to school to become a chef. Food is something that I have always been passionate about, it excites me to cook new and different things and then share it with the people I love the most. One dream that although did not fully come true, I can still use my skills as a hobby and keep my family very happy.

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Angela Caban is a freelance writer and military columnist.  Her husband, Vincent, has been in the Army for more than thirteen years and was deployed in 2008; he was one of the many soldiers impacted by the unprecedented activation of the National Guard.  In 2010,  Angela launched the Homefront United Network (homefrontunited.com), a military spouse and family support website offering support through positive encouragement.  She is a key volunteer for the National Military Family Association and Operation Homefront.  She and Vincent have one son, and currently reside in Pennsylvania.  For more on Angela visit angelacaban.com or email her at angela@angelacaban.com.

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Faith Deployed…Again Contributor: Rachel Latham


1. How did you get started writing?

I have been writing since I was a little girl. While other kids had bug collections, I collected lists of words in a notebook. I Started publishing small things here and there in between children (we have 4).  Now that all of the kids are in school, I am able to devote more time to my writing.

2. What are you favorite Bible verses as they apply to the military wife/lifestyle?

“In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning
you.” 1 Thess. 5:18 and “When thou passeth through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the
rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt
not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.” Isaiah 43;2

3. What suggestions would you give to the military wife who would like to minister to or support other military wives?

Understand that military wives have so much  in common and yet are in a different point of their journey. There will be younger  wives that you can help lead, and older wives whom you can learn from.

4. What has been your favorite assignment (duty station)?

Fort Campbell, Kentucky was my favorite, for emotional reasons….it was our first duty station and it was where we started our family. Happy memories : )

5. What is something you wish others knew about you? (This can be a totally random fact, like you like to wear glitter toenail polish, or you like frozen blueberries in your oatmeal, or you would like to go rock climbing one day?)

I cry when I hear the National Anthem, I can get lost even with a GPS, and I have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

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Rachel Latham makes her home in Bon Aqua, Tennessee, with her husband Ken, four children, and assorted pets.  She is a homemaker and writer and enjoys gardening and martial arts in her spare time.  Rachel’s husband has served twenty years in the Army and is on his third deployment overseas.  He is currently with the Tennessee Army National Guard.  Rachel and Ken have been married for seventeen years and are members of Bethel Baptist Church in Dickson, Tennessee.  Rachel has written for Foundations, FaithDeployed.com, WivesofFaith.org, and Hearts at Home magazines.  Follow her blog, Scatter Words, at rachellatham.blogspot.com.

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Faith Deployed…Again Contributor: Sherry Lightner

 

1.  How did you get started writing?

My joy for writing was birthed out of a desperate need to express my heart during a season of rejection and isolation. It is through this experience, the Lord gave me the desire to write with an eternal purpose. My heart’s desire is to encourage others with the encouragement I continually receive from the Lord.

2.  What are your favorite Bible verses as they apply to the military wife/lifestyle?

One of the most wonderful things about the Scriptures is the fact that His Word is living and active. On a daily basis, the Lord uses His Word to minister to my heart. He is the reason I can breathe.

“For the Word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” Hebrews 4:12
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:11-13

God’s promises found here in Jeremiah 29:11-13, gives my life purpose and reflects the hope I have through such a beautiful relationship with my Heavenly Father. As I step out in faith to serve on the home front, I am not alone, for my Lord walks beside me, lovingly guiding me.

Through the hardships of deployments and TDY’s, the Lord often draws me to David, Isaiah and Paul’s writings. These men wrote in such a real transparent way that allows me to experience God’s peace and comfort.

3.  What suggestions would you give to the military wife who would like to minister to or support other military wives?

Be real and transparent. The most effective way to minister to other military wives is to share honestly from our hearts. Live knowing that God has a purpose for the hardships we endure. Paul writes, “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

4.  What has been your favorite assignment (duty station)?

I do not have a favorite duty station as my husband serves in the Army National Guard. We don’t endure frequent moves as our active duty friends, but I do enjoy serving in Upstate NY because that is where God has called us to serve. There is no better place to be than at the center of His will.

5.  What is something you wish others knew about you? (This can be a totally random fact, like you like to wear glitter toenail polish, or you like frozen blueberries in your oatmeal, or you would like to go rock climbing one day)
I enjoy the sights and sounds of a crackling campfire, while sipping a steaming hot coconut custard latte with my husband by my side.

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Sherry Lightner currently lives in Ballston Lake, New York, with her husband of twenty years and their four children.  Her husband is a Signal Warrant Officer for the Army National Guard.  Sherry serves as a homemaker and enjoys leading and participating in small group Bible studies, and children’s ministries such as AWANA.  Sherry is a regular columnist for faithdeployed.com and serves as administrator for the Faith Deployed Facebook page.

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