Continue to reach out for help and guidance as you go through this transition. Don’t isolate yourself from the body of Christ and community that you need. Read any of the online articles listed in this guide and discuss it with your spouse or mentor. Memorize one of the scriptures in the hope and help […]
“Moves are seldom easy to handle. We cling to the known and the comfortable and view with caution the unknown or strange. But the anticipation of new friends can soften a difficult experience and create a warm response to a new situation.”
“When you get to your wits’ end and feel inclined to succumb to panic, don’t; stand true to God and He will bring His truth out in a way that will make your life a sacrament.”
“Worry or anxiety is specifically mentioned twenty-five times in the New Testament alone as something we should avoid.”
“Ultimately, contentment is more a shift in attitude than a change in circumstances.”
“Neither go back in fear and misgiving to the past, nor in anxiety and forecasting to the future, but lie quiet under His hand, having no will but His.”
Help! I’m a Military Spouse–I Get a Life Too!: How to Craft a Life for You As You Move With the Military by Kathie Hightower and Holly Scherer
The Mocha Manual to Military Life: A Savvy Guide for Wives, Girlfriends, and Female Service Members by Kimberly Seals-Allers with Pamela M. McBride
Today’s Military Wife Meeting the Challenges of Service Life by Lydia Sloan Cline
That Military House: Move it, Organize it & Decorate it by Sandee Payne