Godly Living
Posted on June 17, 2025
Do we look at things from a worldly perspective or from an eternal perspective? From a worldly perspective, we have only worldly things to depend upon. However, God does not disappoint. When we take a step back and reconsider our outlook from an eternal perspective, often our attitude changes to be healthier and more resilient.
Marriage & Relationships
Posted on June 12, 2025
When people connect with one another, there is energy that is brought to the relationship, and with each connection and understanding of the other, the relationship grows. God’s design for our life is to be in relationships with one another, to be connected.
Marriage & Relationships
Posted on February 9, 2023
by Toni Larson, LISW
Social media in and of itself can be very useful and is not the problem. It is how we use these tools that can be the problem.
Adoption
Posted on July 30, 2018
If you are an adoptive couple, waiting for a child to be placed in your home is probably the most difficult part of your journey.
Aging & Elderly Outreach
Posted on July 19, 2018
Who is struggling with loneliness, but not asking for help? Take some time to think about it. Listen to Mildred. Let her and her Savior lead you to action.
Godly Living
Posted on July 16, 2018
Many people seek after the unattainable goal of remaining “happy” throughout their life.
Godly Living
Posted on July 10, 2018
What gets in the way of your spiritual growth? Family? Time constraints? Work? Hobbies? We all have things that keep us from spending time with God.
Mental Health
Posted on June 14, 2018
The average American spends 24% of their day cyberloafing. Many of us spend our time engrossed by what appears on a monitor or phone screen, while life and meaningful connections pass us by.
Mental Health
Posted on May 16, 2018
13 Reasons Why Adults Need to Pay Attention to Season Two of this Teen Show
Mental Health
Posted on April 5, 2018
by Jennifer Miller, LISW
Chronic pain sufferers are often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. They frequently end up feeling invalidated by medical providers and family/friends because chronic pain is not a single symptom or a straightforward experience like acute pain.