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Faith & Family

Greg Coleman returns to musical roots

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After pastoring for Harbor at Holley Assembly of God for 18 years, Greg Coleman made the decision to return to his evangelical roots.

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Trip of a lifetime

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When you're a lifelong Navarre resident, traveling to a Third World country can be completely life-altering.

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Love letters: Support for PTSD

When Brannan Vine of Mobile married her husband nearly 12 years ago, she married her high school sweetheart; she embarked her life with her best friend. Caleb would later join the Army in the wake of Sept. 11, 2001 and serve his country for five years in the U.S. Army.

Brannan is proud of her husband’s service and the father and husband he is today. But Caleb is also a veteran, one who is living life after combat, which includes post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries.

It’s estimated that 440,000 – 770,000 combat veterans who have served since Sept. 11 live with PTSD. The statistics for those who suffer with TBI are still emerging as new cases are diagnosed, but the figure is estimated at 264,000 – 440,000.

These injuries are often invisible, leaving no outward sign of the damage done not only to the veterans, but also to their families.

Searching for support for her husband and family, Brannan found a lack of information.

“All the information given at that point was very clinical and didn’t give real world information about what PTSD looks like, or what TBI looks like,” Brannan said. “For us and lots of other families you can almost miss the forest for the trees.”

Brannan got in touch with an organization on the west coast called Vietnam Veterans Wives and spoke with the group’s founder, who helped guide her as she began her own organization, Family of a Vet.

For more of this story, see the Dec. 8 issue of Navarre Press or subscribe online.

Sharing the bounty

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For the second year in a row, Navarre First Assembly of God assisted local families in providing a holiday meal to remember by distributing nearly 6,000 pounds of fresh sweet potatoes on Nov. 21.

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One Harvest helps residents eat well

 

Interfaith Ministries of Gulf Breeze has launched a new food purchasing program to replace Angel Food Ministries, which discontinued service in the area.

One Harvest Food Ministries will now provide boxes of food at reduced costs to area residents. The program is a once-monthly food purchasing opportunity to help provide quality, healthy foods for families without the high price.

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Single & Parenting offers support, hope

The statistics on single parent households can look pretty grim. Most parents have heard that children do best in a two-parent home.

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Sacred Heart hosts teen sex seminar

Sacred Heart Hospital is hosting a two-day retreat for families wanting to improve parent-child communications about sexuality.

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