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Your Body: Given To Incarnate Love

Godly Living

Posted on June 9, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan Conner

Your body has a divinely-given purpose. What you do with your body matters for your identity, your purpose, and for the sake of your eternity. As followers of Jesus, we need to adopt certain behaviors and habits of the body that will enable us to appreciate, even to celebrate, that purpose in our embodiment.

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Leaving Behind A Legacy Of Love

Giving

Posted on June 2, 2025
by Wanda Pritzel, LISW

In death as in life, my mother made everything easy for us. She had her funeral planned, dishes and books labeled, and family photos sorted into boxes. But most importantly, she had written a statement of her faith which leaves a testimony to us of what was most important to her in life. Do you?

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Who Is The Most Important Member In The Church?

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on May 28, 2025
by Rev. Dave Gunderson, tLMFT

Most church workers would say, “All members in the church are important to God.” However, for the pastor or church worker who is married, that the most important member in the church might be narrowed down to one specific person.

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Talking With Your Child About Adoption: Honoring Birth Parents And Telling Your Child’s Story

Adoption

Posted on May 17, 2025
by Sue Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

As children grow and understand more about their adoption story, it’s natural for them to have questions about their birth parents.

Whether your adoption is open or closed, how you speak about birth parents — and how you frame your child’s story — plays a vital role in building their confidence, identity, and emotional security.

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Talking With Your Child About Adoption: Navigating Tough Questions

Adoption

Posted on May 15, 2025
by Sue Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

Adoption, while beautiful, can also stir up feelings of loss, confusion, or sadness alongside love and belonging. Children need the freedom to express these feelings without fear or judgment.

In this article, we’ll explore how to handle tough conversations about adoption in a way that honors your child’s heart and strengthens your family’s bond.

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Talking With Your Child About Adoption: Conversations At Every Age

Adoption

Posted on May 12, 2025
by Sue Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

As children grow, so does their understanding of the world around them — and their own unique story. Adoption is not a one-time conversation but a journey of ongoing dialogue, growing deeper and more meaningful over time.

In this article, we’ll walk through how to talk about adoption at each stage of your child’s development, offering simple tools to help you build connection, identity, and trust at every age.

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Talking With Your Child About Adoption: Why It Matters And When To Begin

Adoption

Posted on May 10, 2025
by Sue Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

The truth is, having open and loving conversations about adoption from the very beginning is one of the most important ways to build trust, security, and a strong family bond. As Christian families, we are called to walk in truth and love — reflecting God’s steadfast love to our children through every season of their lives.

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Easter Joy

Giving

Posted on May 5, 2025
by Rev. Max Phillips

With Easter joy, our work as the Lord’s church marches on from here toward heaven. Salvation is won, Christ’s victory is ours. Though, in a strange contradiction, tears in this world shall remain until the end. There will be seasons that will make it appear that there is no end to struggles in this life. There is help where there is hope.

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Life Beyond Your Wedding Day: Benefits Of Premarital Counseling

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on April 24, 2025
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

Premarital counseling with a therapist or trained professional who can help you and your future spouse navigate topics and issues, and tailor premarital counseling sessions to you, is a wonderful way to prepare for your marriage.

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Where Were You?

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on April 20, 2025
by Angela Kollbaum, LIMHP, CPC, DCE

March 15, 2020 is a date that will be forever remembered. While the world slowed down and isolated in their homes to work and educate, church workers were increasing their pace and workload attempting to educate, minister, and care for the people of the church. Five years later, church workers need to finally allow for some slowing down.

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