Whether it’s a friend, family member, or church member, you want to help, but sitting with someone in their anxiety can leave you feeling frustrated, stressed out and helpless. So, without going back to school for a Master’s degree in counseling, how can you be a help to someone that is struggling with anxiety? What does healthy support look like?
Read MoreYou might have a heart for the elderly shut off from the world in their retirement homes or high school seniors who are missing their graduation. We all have different causes and preferences. The important thing is that your heart is moved by a deep-seated, God-driven compassion for someone outside of yourself.
Read MoreThis new war against the Covid-19 virus is a different kind of war, with a different set of heroes. While we all play a role in social distancing and financial sacrifice, there is a very disproportionate sacrifice being made by those in our medical fields. A slew of medical doctors, nurses and other specialists are heeding the call to care for the sick, at great risk to their own health and with limited tools at their disposal.
Read MoreAsking 2 simple questions can spark a deep connection with your spouse during a time of social distancing.
Read MoreWe have squandered scores of opportunities with others because we have not valued the power of our personal presence. Perhaps in its absence we are able to recover something of its essence again and see our relationships flourish. So, what is it we really need?
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