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Quang Hải, Văn Quyết sẽ làm lu mờ 2 đội TP HCM tại Cúp tứ hùng HTV? | Bóng đá Việt Nam

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Was das Handwerk jetzt schon aus der Corona Krise gelernt hat - Ein Rückblick auf das Jahr 2020 - Mit positiven Erkenntnissen

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American Bible Society Launches Hero Squad Program For Children With Parents In Military : US : Christianity Daily

Share to Gab (Photo : American Bible Society) The American Bible Society, via its Armed Services Ministry, has launched the new Hero Squad program to help families with members in the military cope during the Christmas season. To help combat military families struggle over loneliness, discouragement and isolation, American Bible Society launched a program that would help bring hope to them in the holidays. As reported by The Christian Post, military families struggle with loneliness and isolation due to being apart this year. Lisa, a homeschooling mother of four and a chaplain s wife told the Christian Post that military life is hard and that people like them often feel very alone.

American Bible Society sends gift boxes, Bibles to military kids

The American Bible Society s Armed Services Ministry is sending out Hero Squad boxes to children whose parents are serving in the military to bring hope and encouragement during the holidays. | American Bible Society Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are struggling with discouragement, loneliness, and isolation, especially during the holiday season.  But for military families, this is especially true. Due to soldiers deployment, many military families will be spending the holidays apart this year. And on top of that, with COVID-19 restrictions, holiday travel to see extended family isn’t an option for many families.  “Military life is hard; people often feel very alone,” Lisa Winbolt, a chaplain’s wife and homeschooling mother-of-four, told The Christian Post. “Our friends are constantly moving, we’re constantly moving, and then not having the stability of family brings it to another level. We’re already separated from family, but with the pandemic, we�

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