Monday, February 17, 2014

Wounded Times T-shirt

The first 30 orders will be entered into a drawing for signed copies of both of my books.

The Warrior Saw, Suicides After War by Kathie Costos (Apr 15, 2013)



Hero After War from Kathleen "Costos" DiCesare on Vimeo.

If this video touches you, the books will too.


If you read Wounded Times then you know what part of work is but there is another part to it. Helping veterans and their families heal Combat PTSD. I still believe they need to change the term to CPTC for Combat Post Traumatic Change. Combat changed them but that does not mean they have to remain in that state of change. They can heal and live a better quality of life. That has been my ministry and my passion since 1982.

It is also one of the biggest reasons I joined the number one group focused on healing the spiritual/soul of the veteran. Point Man International Ministries has been doing this work for 30 years. The donations I receive take care of that work as well as the time I spend making sure veterans are not forgotten and discover exactly how much they do matter across this nation.

What they did for love money goes to support POINTMAN INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES
Pointman of Winter Park
IRS #90-0749457

Please help me help them understand that they served because they loved and were willing to die for the sake of someone else.





Help them remember what they did for love

When Jesus said "My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." (John 15:12-13) and it should be added that level of love also comes when a man or woman is willing to lay down their lives.
Please contact the organizer with any questions.

All funds raised will go directly to Point Man International Ministries.

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We understand what that kind of unselfish love means. It comes with a heavy price to pay because they care so much for others. The problem is when they forget why they wanted to join the military in the first place.
Courage without compassion means little but joined together they become a force for the greater good. Being able to put the lives of others ahead of their own requires a deeper level of love and that is why they grieve so much. They feel it more. Let them know you understand why they did what they had to do. They did it for love.

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