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Social Media And Your Marriage

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.

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With Adoption, Waiting is Tough

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.

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The Blind Leading the Blind

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.

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Circumstantial Joy

Godly Living

Posted on July 16, 2018

Many people seek after the unattainable goal of remaining “happy” throughout their life.

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What Gets in the Way of your Spiritual Growth?

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.

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What happens when social media replaces time spent in social activities with family and friends?

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.

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’13 Reasons Why’ Adults Need to Pay Attention to Season Two of this Teen Show

Mental Health

Posted on May 16, 2018

13 Reasons Why Adults Need to Pay Attention to Season Two of this Teen Show

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How to Make the Most of Summer Break

Parenting

Posted on May 1, 2018
by Cassie Beltz

Summer is fast approaching and that means summer break. This is a great time to take it easy and enjoy your children without the pressures that sometimes accompany the school year. However, summer break can also be a difficult time for some children and families.

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Managing Life with Chronic Pain

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.

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Are your expectations for your Preschool kids realistic?

Parenting

Posted on February 22, 2018

It’s hard to be a parent.  Kids don’t come with rule books or training manuals.  With technology and culture advancing quickly, it makes it even harder to not feel as if kids are growing up too fast.  How do we sort through all the unsolicited “support” we get from family, community, and even strangers who […]

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