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StayingInspired.com: An Online Community and Blog about Christianity, Church, and the Military

StayingInspired.com: An Online Community and Blog about Christianity, Church, and the Military











Star City, Arkansas (PRWEB) January 29, 2011

StayingInspired.com, an online community and blog about Christianity, church, and the military, has released several new pages, including “Military Support Groups,” “Religion in the Military,” and “Retired Military Health Care.”

The page “Military Support Groups” from StayingInspired.com describes three unique support groups dedicated to causes for United States military members and their families. The page characterizes Veterans Corporation as a non-profit organization that offers financial advice to veterans looking to start a small business. Pillows For Soldiers is a charitable group that uses donations to send pillows to soldiers, veterans, and the families of deceased soldiers. Finally, the author considers the American Freedom Foundation as one of the most important military support groups for providing medical care and other services to veterans and their families.

“Religion in the Military,” published on StayingInspired.com, explains the relationship between religious beliefs and military personnel. The page comments on why military members are forbidden from preaching while in uniform. It also notes that the majority of soldiers, up to 85%, are Christian. Furthermore, the author dictates that military chaplains, non-combat soldiers available for conducting religious ceremonies and counsel, must be endorsed by a religious group. Finally, the page describes the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a group that protects the religious rights of soldiers.

“It is no secret that members of the U.S. military have access to the best health care available in the country,” begins StayingInspired.com on the page “Retired Military Health Care.” The author discusses various TRICARE, the overarching military health care program, options available for retirees, including TRICARE Prime, Standard and Extra. TRICARE Prime is the cheapest of the three, though the page mentions that it requires the use of military hospitals or care facilities. The article warns that retired members of the Reserve are not eligible for these programs until their 60th birthday.

About StayingInspired.com:

StayingInspired.com was launched in May of 2009 with articles about churches aiding military families and honoring our veterans. WebsiteBusiness is responsible for designing and maintaining the site structure of StayingInspired.com.

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