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Top 5 Concerns Of Pastors’ Wives And Ways Congregations Can Support Them

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on May 22, 2026
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Pastors’ wives often carry hidden burdens that few people see. From concerns about their children and financial stress to isolation, ministry pressures, and inadequate housing, the challenges of ministry life can deeply affect pastors’ families. In this article, learn the top five concerns pastors’ wives report and discover practical ways churches and congregations can offer meaningful support, encouragement, and care.

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5 Biblical Ways To Handle Stress And Anxiety

Mental Health

Posted on May 20, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

Stress and anxiety affect everyone, but Scripture offers practical and spiritual guidance for finding peace. In this article, Pastor David Gunderson shares five biblical helps for dealing with stress and anxiety, including breathing, rest, walking, fellowship, and gratitude rooted in God’s Word.

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Exercise: The Natural Antidepressant & Stress Reducer We Often Overlook

Mental Health

Posted on May 17, 2026
by Janel Lincoln, LMSW

Exercise is more than physical fitness — it’s a powerful tool for improving mental health. Research shows regular movement can help reduce depression, anxiety, and chronic stress while also improving sleep and overall well-being. Discover why exercise may be one of the most underutilized natural antidepressants and how even small amounts of activity can make a meaningful difference.

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Doing The Faith: Part 1 – Worship

Godly Living

Posted on May 12, 2026
by Rev. Jonathan Conner

Corporate worship isn’t optional — it’s the beating heart of the Christian life. In this first article of a six‑part series, Pastor Jonathan Conner shows how our repeated actions shape our faith, why Scripture insists that Christianity is something we do, and how gathering for worship forms and strengthens believers.

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Meet Lynnette Aschinger

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on May 7, 2026
by Lynnette Aschinger, LISW

Meet Lynnette Aschinger, LISW, a mental health therapist with over 37 years of experience. She provides evidence-based, compassionate care for individuals, couples, and families. Her work emphasizes a Christian perspective with a continuity of care through consistent, regularly scheduled appointments — supporting healing, strengthening relationships, and helping clients pursue meaningful goals.

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Honoring The Women Who Choose Adoption

Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling

Posted on May 3, 2026
by Kim Laube

The women who place a child for adoption rarely see their own strength, yet their decisions reveal extraordinary love — selfless, insightful, courageous, and hope‑filled. This article invites readers to look beyond the phrase “giving up” and honor the mothers whose sacrifice creates safety and possibility for their children.

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Living The Good Life – Mental Health Advice From Billionaires

Mental Health

Posted on May 1, 2026
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Discover how the principles used by highly successful individuals can support your mental well-being and personal growth. This article explores practical advice on protecting your time, building resilience, prioritizing health, valuing experiences, maintaining integrity, and viewing money as a tool for freedom. Learn how intentional habits and mindset shifts can help you set meaningful goals and move toward a more balanced and fulfilling life with support from professional life coaches and therapists.

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From Sorrow To Joy

Godly Living

Posted on April 24, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

A Sunday accident left one family in sudden sorrow — until unexpected news turned grief into joy. That emotional swing mirrors the disciples’ journey from Good Friday darkness to Easter hope. In Christ, our own darkest days are met with grace, renewal, and the promise that joy will rise again.

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Give Thanks In All Circumstances

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on April 16, 2026
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Something like a season of illness can become an unexpected classroom in gratitude, drawing you deeper into Christ’s suffering, peace, and presence. This reflection explores why thanksgiving is possible in every circumstance and how practicing gratitude strengthens both faith and well‑being. A timely encouragement for church workers carrying heavy loads.

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The Real Fears Behind Adoption Decisions

Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling

Posted on April 11, 2026
by Kim Laube

Women considering adoption often carry fears about their child’s future, the adoptive family’s safety, and the pain of saying goodbye. This guide offers compassionate, experience‑based insight into the three fears birth mothers express most — and the truths that can bring clarity, reassurance, and hope during an incredibly difficult decision.

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