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Like many military couples, Corie and her husband, Matt, an Army chaplain, accumulated significant unshared moments during Matt's deployments. Matt lost friends and fellow soldiers to combat in Afghanistan. On the home front, Corie sat with bereaved military families and walked through dark days with new widows as a friend and professional counselor. When Matt returned, he and Corie began using the term "sacred spaces" for these and other significant moments they had experienced independently. After multiple deployments, sacred spaces were taking up a lot of emotional room in their relationship.

When US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter invited Corie, as the 2015 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year, to join his team on a one-week overseas holiday trip, she eagerly accepted, hoping to gain a better understanding of her husband's deployment experience and lessen the impact sacred spaces had on her marriage.

Corie didn't choose the timing or circumstances of her trip with Secretary Carter--Christmastime, in the midst of her family's second cross-state move in six months--but it seemed the perfect opportunity for Corie and Matt to gain a better understanding of each other's perspectives.

Matt experienced life on the home front with new eyes as he moved their household belongings, prepared for the holidays, and settled their two young sons into their new school.

At US military installations and aboard aircraft and aircraft carriers in Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Persian Gulf, Corie spoke with military families stationed overseas and deployed troops on the ground, in the air, and at sea. She paid close attention to her own sensory and emotional reactions to these new environments and recorded her thoughts each day via video log, blog, and social media. She also wrote about the trip for Military Spouse magazine.

While she wanted to inform other military families about her discoveries, Corie deeply hoped the trip would impact her own marriage as well. She didn't choose the locations the entourage would visit, yet fate landed her in the very place that had changed the trajectory of her life.

As Corie sat in the belly of a C-17, where her husband had said goodbye to the remains of friends and fellow soldiers, as she touched with her own hands the memorial at FOB Fenty and reflected on her grief as a care team member following the battle of COP Keating, Corie realized this journey was about much more than the push-pull of duty away from loved ones.

This was a journey to the heart of her marriage, a place where she would have to leave behind her resentment in exchange for ground she and her husband had surrendered to hurt, misunderstanding, loss--and to Afghanistan.

Corie set out on this trip hoping to gain a better understanding of her husband and his deployment experience, but along the way, she discovered a whole new perspective of herself and her military marriage. By sharing her story, Corie hopes to help other military couples strengthen their marriages.


Read Online Sacred Spaces My Journey to the Heart of Military Marriage Corie Weathers Books


"This was the book that I didn't know that I needed in my military spouse journey. Corie writes vulnerably and honestly about her family's experience through deployments and her unique experience to share with other military spouses. She put to words the thoughts and feelings I was having. This book helped me process hidden anger and resentment built up in my marriage. I did a book club version and received wonderful support from her resources online and through her app Lifegiver with Corie Weathers. Her description of 'sacred spaces' has helped me understand those important events that take place both in a military or civilian context."

Product details

  • Paperback 176 pages
  • Publisher Elva Resa Publishing (August 1, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1934617334

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Sacred Spaces My Journey to the Heart of Military Marriage Corie Weathers Books Reviews


  • I had the opportunity to meet Ms. Weathers and her husband at a training on providing services to military families. She and her husband are very candid about their experiences, and how they use their experience to improve their family. ANYONE wanting information or a peek into what a military family experiences should read this book. It's an easy read, but one of the few books I've read in the past few years to really stick with me.
  • This was the book that I didn't know that I needed in my military spouse journey. Corie writes vulnerably and honestly about her family's experience through deployments and her unique experience to share with other military spouses. She put to words the thoughts and feelings I was having. This book helped me process hidden anger and resentment built up in my marriage. I did a book club version and received wonderful support from her resources online and through her app Lifegiver with Corie Weathers. Her description of 'sacred spaces' has helped me understand those important events that take place both in a military or civilian context.
  • Amazing book!!! I purchased it in the format first and loved it so much that I purchased a copy of it so I could highlight and write in it. It is truly a book that understands military marriage and gives real tools to build a stronger marriage through personal growth. Corie's writings reflects her true heart not only for the military but marriage in general.
  • As a Marine Corps wife to an infantryman this book was a wonderful insight to what occurs over there and how their thought process could work. Even after supporting my husband through 5 deployments in his 14 years in there is still so much to learn and improve with our tactics of navigating this wonderful life and our marriage. I truly enjoyed reading this and look forward to sharing it with new wives and seasoned as we continue through our time in the Corps.
  • This is THE best book I've read on military marriage!! And it's got to be the most personally impactful book I've read all year. I've been a military spouse for over 2 years and known my husband for over 6 years (almost since the beginning of his Army career), and I cannot begin to express how meaningful Sacred Spaces was. It spoke directly to my heart. There were many, many places in the book where I could have inserted my husband's name and it could've been me writing it. I started reading it while I was traveling, and it kept making me cry!! (I hoped the guy on the plane wasn't annoyed with my sniffles.) Corie did what I have wanted to do ever since my husband's first deployment go to Afghanistan, the place that changed him, so that somehow I could understand him better. I too have dealt with bitterness, resentment, "why us?" feelings, and even hate at the enemy who inflicted the psychological wounds of war. I struggled with being the "soft target" receiving end of PTSD flares. I wondered if "is it me?" and tried to be a buffer between him and the triggers. Even though I know so many veterans (and their families) struggle with PTSD and the invisible wounds of war, oftentimes I have felt alone. Sacred Spaces has changed that. Just from this book I have gained so much insight into how war put a strain on our marriage, and what we can do to help bridge the gaps of understanding. I absolutely love the idea of having "sacred spaces." This book gives me the courage to put myself in my husband's shoes, to have more compassion, and to communicate more clearly with him - without letting myself take things too personally. Corie, one day I hope to meet you and give you a hug and a thank-you in person for writing such a life-changing book. God Bless You and your marriage!! )

    One of the quotes that hit home for me

    "In his own efforts to figure it all out, he had done amazingly well in some arenas and struggled in others. I needed to release him from the standard of perfection that I wanted and accept the messiness that comes with being in a human relationship." -Thank you for helping me realize the need to do this with my own husband.

    And this is another favorite

    "What I did not recognize then was the role pain and difficulty play in bringing a couple closer to the ideal God intends for marriage a marriage that is sacrificial, life changing, intimate, and an expression of His love for us. It is in difficulty that we actually learn how to love each other. In this sweet spot, marriage becomes something powerful."
  • An excellently crafted book to deliver an important message to military marriages. Corie Weathers had quite the experience getting to visit the area where her husband had been deployed. She tells the story of her experience and the many life lessons she learned as a result of that trip.
  • Great book for all!!'
  • As a military spouse I loved this book. The connections and understanding that I was able to gain have strengthened my marriage ten-fold.

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