Operation Dry Bones

Operation Dry Bones Military Ministry for Service Members, Veterans and their Families. We are OPERATION DRY BONES! PROVIDE them God centered relationships.

Our VISION is best described in three words:
EDUCATE, TEACH, PROVIDE. EDUCATE the Service Members, Veterans and their Families about skills in Posttraumatic Growth. TEACH them the 4 step healing process; Dealing, Feeling, Healing, Sealing. Our MISSION STATMENT is:

“We Grow Better and Stronger Together”

OUR VALUES

Common Purpose; We seek to help our Service Members, Veterans, and their Families



Freedom to Dream; We are a creative and inclusive idea factory that can respond and adapt quickly. Trust & Respect; We trust and respect each other’s ideas and opinions. Quality; We execute with excellence and the highest level of transparency

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!

Come on everyone let’s do this!
02/05/2023

Come on everyone let’s do this!

 We are wanting to reach out to each and everyone of our followers and ask each of you to please migrate over to our new...
12/13/2022

We are wanting to reach out to each and everyone of our followers and ask each of you to please migrate over to our new facebooks account Operation_Dry_Bones ODB, this account will be closed out on the 20th as we close out the old and start up the new and improved.

12/11/2022

If you have a Combat Veteran in your family and you don’t like/understand their moods and behavior around the holidays; please consider these six things:

1.) Your combat veteran has served in countries where people are blessed to receive a tattered pair of shoes or have clean water to drink; he/she no longer lives the “first world illusion” and no longer cares that if you buy one play station you can get a second one for fifty percent off. In fact, they find it hard to appreciate any of the gluttonous commercialism and overindulgence that permeates American holidays. Standing watch, boring as it was, had so much more purpose than going to the mall.

2.) Your Combat Veteran is thankful for the most basic things; not thankful for mega-sales and million dollar parades. They are thankful to be alive; thankful to have survived both the wars far away and the wars they struggle with inside.

3.) Your Combat Veteran is thankful that it wasn't them that got killed, or wishes that it was them that got killed instead, or is torn painfully between the two. Either way, their celebrations are forever complicated by guilt and loss over those that died. Some of the most thankful times in their life (lucky to be alive) were some of the scariest. Their feelings of thanks and celebration often conjure memories that are equally painful.

4.) Your Combat Veteran is not like you anymore. At some point, for some period of time, their entire life boiled down to just three simple things: when will I eat, when will I sleep, and who will I have to kill or who will try to kill me today? They are not like you anymore.

5.) Your Combat Veteran does not need a guilt-trip or a lecture; they already feel detached in their grief while others so easily embrace the joy of the season. They need understanding and space; empathy not sympathy.

6.) Your Combat Veteran does love his/her family and is thankful for the many blessings in their life…and they are thankful for you.

12/01/2022
11/30/2022

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