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How to Prioritize Well
This is life isn’t it? You wake up, go to work, meet up with friends, serve at church, study, fix your car, do your laundry—the list goes on and on.
Are Physical Health and Spiritual Health Connected?
Six years ago, I was stuck in a major spiritual rut.
My Great-Great-Grandmother Was a Cherokee Princess
In your family stories, are there hints or mentions of a Native family member?
The Truth About Eating Disorders
For the first twenty-two years of my life, I had a very normal relationship with food. And, though I knew a few people who’d had eating disorders, I didn’t really understand what caused them.
Then I developed one myself. It wasn’t until I started processing my own journey and heard stories from others who’d suffered for years that I began to realize how incredibly complex and multifaceted eating disorders are.
Therapy and the Gospel: Declaring the Good-Enough News
Last month, I sat in a room full of people and watched our group leader write on a white board the word each of us had identified as core to who we are.
Fake Heart Attacks and Real Hope: My Journey with Anxiety
If we ourselves haven’t experienced a mental illness, most of us know someone who has.
Creating Culture in Your Community
Can a couple of students, a can of paint, and a few new words really change a community?
The Goodness of Failure in Racial Reconciliation
Have you ever attempted something that would certainly result in failure?