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Tour of Duty: Thoughts from Pattie

Hi ladies! As part of our Tour of Duty Bible study, I’ve asked several friends of mine to share their thoughts about deployment with you over the course of the next several weeks. Most of you already know Pattie Reitz as our blog editor extraordinaire here at Wives of Faith or maybe through her essay in GOD Strong or her own blog at Fresh Brewed Writer’s Life. She’s also involved in the Randolph Air Force Base PWOC where she’s currently leading the Tour of Duty study. She’s an Air Force wife, a chaplain’s wife, a mom of two girls, and an incredible writer and book guru and one of the smartest people I know. I had the privilege of rooming with her at PWOC International in Dallas this year and we had such a great time! She’s one of the most encouraging ladies you’ll ever meet.

Pattie has been involved with Wives of Faith for a few years now, but this month she celebrates exactly one year serving on our Wives of Faith leadership team as blog editor! I can honestly say she has been one of the main reasons Wives of Faith has continued to grow over the last several months, taking charge of a lot I was once doing since I’m now currently working full time during the day with the recent move my family made this past summer. She is so passionate about helping and serving other military wives and has been a huge blessing to Wives of Faith, and to me personally. I know her video will be a blessing to you!

Connections, Kids, and God’s Word

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Sanctuary

Note from the editor: Sharing some thoughts about marriage, from the 2008 archives. The prayer campaign mentioned here is something we’re going to be starting next week for 2010.

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August 15, 2008

This morning I woke up with the word “Sanctuary” on my mind. Not really sure why, except maybe it was a message to myself that I need it right now! :)

There’s a whole lot going on in the Horn household, as I’m sure it is for the rest of you. Sanctuary means a “sacred or holy place” but it also means “a place of refuge.”

I’ve been thinking a lot about military marriages this week and the stress which they often endure. There are at least three or four women I know of connected to Wives of Faith who have just said goodbye or are getting ready to say goodbye to their husbands for deployments (and I’m sure there are many I don’t know about.) There are also families who are in the midst of trainings and AT’s. My husband leaves for his two weeks this weekend.

When I think of “a place of refuge” I think I associate my marriage with that term. I think marriage should be a sanctuary for a couple. It’s a place where two people who have committed their lives to each other should be able to go for comfort, for assurance, for love, for hope. But when it comes to military marriage, those “sanctuaries” aren’t always there, at least not in the physical sense, are they? We deal with a lot of distance in our places of refuge, don’t we?

Stress, hurt feelings, miscommunications and any number of distractions can also clutter up those sanctuaries. This morning for our “This is the Day to Pray” campaign we’re in the middle of right now, the prayer was for military marriages. For many of us, our marriages are our first line of defense against the world–and when that defense is missing, or encountering holes or missing links, things start getting a whole lot more uncertain or scary.

So I think there is another sanctuary that we must look to, beyond our marriages. We can follow someone else’s example of where he turned when he needed refuge. In the book of Psalms, David spends much of his time in a place of refuge, talking with God, crying out to God, asking God what He’s up to, and remembering just who God is.

The interesting thing about David’s prayers and his conversations to God is that as desperate as he may seem when he first starts talking to God, by the end, as he’s begun remembering all that God has done for him already and all that God means, David is actually calmer. He has peace and hope and love, to continue on another day.

If this week has been a hard one, a stressful one, a confusing one and you don’t know where to turn, let me suggest finding a quiet place, even if it’s for two minutes in your bathtub after you’ve gotten the kids down for the night and you’re ready to just pass out in your bed before you have to start it all over again. Tell God how you’re feeling and pour out your hurts to Him. He listens, He cares, and He wants to carry those hurts for you. Spend some time in the Psalms this weekend. Remember, you’re not alone. You have a Sanctuary where you can turn.

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Faith Friday

Well, you asked for it, and so we’re starting it! Welcome to our weekly Blog Carnival, Faith Friday. So many of you have said you’ve enjoyed writing and reading all of the bloggers who have participated in our last two big blog carnivals and wondered if we could offer more, so here it is!

Your blog carnival topic for this week is Let Freedom Ring! Write what freedom means to you on this 4th of July weekend. The only two rules – you have to include a link to Wives of Faith in your post, and you need to add a link here to your blog so everyone will know where to go to read it!

BLOG BUTTON CONTEST!

Also, we’re launching a contest for our Faith Friday blog button – if you love to create fun images for your blog and other people’s, then start designing! Email your entry to info@wivesoffaith.org by July 16. The wife with the winning blog button that we choose will win a $10 Starbucks gift card and your choice of a Wives of Faith or Living GOD Strong t-shirt! One stipulation - the button needs to include Wives of Faith and Faith Friday somewhere on it.

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Focus on the Family!

Next Tuesday, July 6, I’ll be on the air with Focus on the Family for the interview I did with them a couple of months ago. I hope you’ll tune in (check your local radio station schedules or listen online)! But what I especially hope you’ll tune in for is next Wednesday, July 7 – Focus has a brand new webcast called Your Family Live and next Wednesday’s show is all about the military family! YAY!

I’ll be visiting with them via Skype – we’ll talk about GOD Strong, but we’ll also be talking about how we can help our kids, help our husbands and help ourselves when it comes to deployment and all of the other challenges we encounter. Most important, we’ll talk about the HOPE we have in Jesus through all of it!

This is a highly interactive format – they take phone calls and comments and questions from their online message board, so please come join us - I’d love to see many of our Wives of Faith ladies online with us next week!

The webcast starts at 2 p.m. EST, and 12 noon mountain time. The link is focusonthefamily.com/webcasts.

Here’s a teaser they sent me to share – can’t wait!!

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Newsletter Update

We sent a note out today to everyone on our newsletter subscription list asking you to please reply. This is important because we are going to update our subscription list and remove anyone who isn’t actively reading it or wishes to continue receiving it. And you know how it can be, you sign up for something and then forget about it and six months go by and you think, why did I sign up for that?

Now, we’re sure NONE of you think that about our Wives of Faith newsletter ;) , but we still want to make sure that the subscriber count we have is truly the subscribers who are actively wanting to know what is happening with Wives of Faith.

So, please check your inboxes and reply to our two brief questions. July 30 is the deadline; we’ll remove anyone we do not hear from on that date.

And, while we’re on the subject, we could use your suggestions on what you’d like to see more of in the newsletter! Let us know by commenting here or emailing us at info@wivesoffaith.org.

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