Using 4 Cs to remain resilient
When facing situations like we have recently, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and frustrated. No matter what the experts say, there is really no way to predict the future. What
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
When facing situations like we have recently, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and frustrated. No matter what the experts say, there is really no way to predict the future. What
I suppose it’s hard to imagine how a fast-spreading disease that has killed tens of thousands of Americans could have any positive attributes. People are grieving, sacred, and the rate
Tired of sitting in the same rooms and looking at the same walls? Then get out! Yes, seriously. Not to places we aren’t supposed to go. I mean outside. Practicing
Maybe it’s having the kids home full time. Maybe it’s the threat of no more meat, milk, or toilet paper. Maybe it’s the never ending messages about covid or the
Are you nervous about the coronavirus? Maybe you’re beyond nervous. Maybe you’re anxious, and maybe you’re flat terrified. Whether or not we’re willing to admit it, most of us are,
Rigorous handwashing. Antibacterial gels. Coughing into our elbows. There are so many things we do to avoid being exposed to — or exposing others to — germs. We freely accept
Someone who is grappling with mental health challenges is suffering, often in ways we can’t see. But someone else is also suffering because of those challenges, and it’s something we
There’s a dangerous stigma plaguing far too many churches and people of faith. It’s the idea that mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression are symptoms of a lack
It’s okay to love Jesus and have anxiety. Feeling depressed does not mean your faith just isn’t as strong as it should be. Mental health issues are not a sign
Death is inevitable and inescapable, and for many church leaders, it represents the most challenging part of ministering to congregations. Watching people grieve and contend with loss is difficult, even
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