When we’ll be happy “if only”
“You can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy.” When Nitebirde spoke those words on “America’s Got Talent,” the nation that listened to the young
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.
“You can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy.” When Nitebirde spoke those words on “America’s Got Talent,” the nation that listened to the young
Pastors are accustomed to being approached by church members for help with personal problems. Typically, that involves marital discord, addiction, pornography, parenting issues, dealing with grief, or struggling with one’s
Growing up around Indianapolis in the 90s meant watching the great Reggie Miller drain threes from “downtown” for the Pacers. Listening to with Slick Leonard scream “boom baby” after every
Today I’ve seen so many posts saying “we will never forget” or “always remember.” Significant days like September 11 remind us of where we were 18 years ago. I was
Chances are, you are reading this article today because suicide, mental illness or mental health crisis has affected your life or a loved one’s life in some way. If that’s
Employers have addressed health issues for many years through approaches such as offering sick days, health insurance, and wellness programs. As awareness of mental health issues grows, many employers want
Challenges in your employees’ personal lives may spill over and affect your church. From marital problems, to anxiety and depression, to substance abuse and more, these “personal matters” significantly impact
About a decade ago, my husband and I went through the process of trying to adopt a child, and unfortunately, it didn’t happen, despite years of effort and tens of
September will be National Suicide Prevention Month. To begin the month we’d like to first focus on those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. First of all, I’m
Jennifer has a particular gift for serving as an advocate and educator to families who are pursing international adoption. She supports them by providing intensive wraparound services, including medical management
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