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We Are His Children

Parenting

Posted on September 6, 2024
by Amber Dopler, LISW

Back-to-school season can leave parents feeling exhausted, burned out, in a whirlwind of constant transition, and perpetually behind. We need to remember that parents are also children, sons and daughters of the God the Father who is at work in all things.

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Meet Cassie Beltz

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on August 25, 2024
by Cassie Beltz, LMHC

Meet Cassie Beltz, LMHC a master’s-level prepared and experienced mental health counselor. She serves clients in-person in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Cassie can also serve clients located anywhere in the state of Iowa through telehealth/distance counseling.

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Saying Goodbye Well

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on August 20, 2024
by Ruth Barz, tLMHC

If we are honest, most goodbyes involve some type of grief. We may be seeing that person tomorrow or weeks from now, but there is some sadness that the goodness of our present time together is over. Goodbyes for any reason can be hard to know how to handle, but with the right tools goodbyes can be both happy and healthy.

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Back-To-School Self-Care For Church Workers

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on August 15, 2024
by Toni Larson, LISW

The start of the new school year is a great time for church workers to regroup for the coming seasons of the church, especially in the area of self-care. Take the time to organize and assess the supplies you need for your wellness backpack. It will be well worth the effort.

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Emmett’s Adoption Spotlight

Adoption

Posted on August 4, 2024

Emmett’s birthmother started working with Lutheran Family Service shortly after she learned she was pregnant. Her placement plan didn’t play out the way she planned, thanks to an emergency c-section, a helicopter ride for Emmett to a larger hospital, and a 29-day stay in the NICU. Today there are no issues and Emmett is growing and thriving.

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Living Together Before Marriage

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on July 20, 2024
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

Cohabitation: all the benefits of marriage without any responsibilities! Sounds like a good option on the surface, but it’s a pipe dream to which many have fallen victim. During research for a book I’m writing about success in marriage, every couple I interviewed who lived together before they married conceded they wished they hadn’t.

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Connecting With Your Children

Parenting

Posted on July 16, 2024
by Cassie Beltz, LMHC

Most parents want a strong relationship with their children so that when the difficulties of life happen, parents are able to help their children as best as possible.

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Transitions And Anxiety

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on July 12, 2024
by Rev. Nathan Grewe

The ironic thing about change is that we cannot change the fact that we will, in fact, experience change. Transition and change are a universal realities. We rely on the promises of God in a way that surpasses all our human understanding.

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A Journey Of Love & Faith: The Poss Family’s Adoption Story

Adoption

Posted on July 8, 2024

In the heart of a quaint suburban neighborhood, a remarkable journey of love, faith, and the transformative power of adoption unfolded for Landon and Teresa Poss. Their path eventually led them to Lutheran Family Service’s Down Syndrome Adoption Program.

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Iowa Supreme Court Decision – Heartbeat Bill

Life Advocacy

Posted on June 28, 2024
by Rev. Max Phillips

Lutheran Family Service gives thanks to God for today’s Iowa Supreme Court decision to lift the temporary injunction on the Heartbeat Bill passed last July by the legislature! This bill bans abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, usually around six weeks. Currently, little boys and girls can be killed up to twenty weeks old in the womb. More lives will be saved in Iowa.

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