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Whenever Trouble Comes Your Way

Hopefully we are making our way out of the worst of the COVID19 pandemic and putting much of it behind us.  It definitely has been trouble for nearly all of us in one way or another; for some, it’s been quite the trial and our faith has been tested.  Looking over the past six or more months, what new joys have you discovered? How has your endurance grown? What strengths do you now find in your character that were not there a few months ago? Some might wonder if this is really over or will this virus make a turn for the worst? If so, have the joys you have discovered and endurance you have grown in given you hope that with God you are now much better prepared for whatever the future might hold? Take a few minutes to journal your thoughts.  “...whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for joy. For when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be strong in ch...

During this time of Crisis

During this Time of Crisis The world has abruptly and without warning found itself in a crisis.  It’s easy to find ourselves confused and in a panic.  Many of us are still in shock or denial over the sudden changes and empty store shelves.  Negative, scary, and worst-scene scenarios demand to plague our thoughts.   While we cannot control what is going on around us, we can know that our Heavenly Father is faithful and in complete control of our circumstances.  I invite you to consider taking this time as an opportunity to strengthen your faith in God and your relationship with your family.   What you can do: Take the necessary precautions.   Take the necessary precautions needed to insure the health of your family.  I encourage you do to this balancing necessity without panic. Recognize and acknowledge your emotions .   It’s ok to feel sad, afraid, angry, or disappointed.  Allow yourself to feel what you...
I will: Listen Help you discover what you feel Discuss steps with you Help you learn to choose Provide support for change You Can:  Actively participate in the process of counseling Express Emotions in a Safe Place Think about things from a new and less critical  perspective of yourself. Have open and honest discussion about the  positives and negatives in your life. What could Happen: Attain Emotional Balance Lessen Anxiety and Stress Relief from Depression Increase Your Self Confidence Aquire Greater Connection to Yourself Better Understand who you are Increase Creativity Increase Assertiveness Trauma Resolution  Healthy Boundaries Increase Effective Communication Skills Build Healthier Relationships Practice Self-Care
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Have you cried all night? Have you drenched your couch with tears? Are your eyes weak with sorrow? Are you faint? Are your bones in agony? Is your soul in deep anguish? Do you ask, "How long, Lord, how long? Know this-- The Lord has heard your weeping. The Lord has heard your cry for mercy. The Lord accepts your prayer. And just as God delivered David from his enemies, God will deliver you. Psalm 6  
Psalms 139   For Moms (and Dads) Who Worry (Insert your child's name in the blanks) Psalm 139 1 Lord, you have seen what is in ______'s heart. You know all about ________. 2 You know when _____ sits down and when _____ gets up. You know what _________ is thinking even from a distance. 3 You know when ______ goes  out and when ________ comes back home. You know exactly how _______ lives. 4 Lord, even before _______ speaks a word, you know all about it. 5 You are all around _______. You are behind _______ and in front of __________. You hold ________ in your power. 6 I'm amazed at how well you know _________ . It's more than I can understand. 7 Is there anyplace ________ can go to get away from your Spirit? Where can _______ go to escape from you? 8 If _______  climbs to the sky, you are there. If ______ goes underground you are also there. 9 Suppose ________  were to rise with the sun in the east and then cross over to the west where it sinks into the ...

Youv'e Got This, Dad!

As a nation, over the past two months or so we have been very focused on the importance of women.  I would like to take a minute of your time to discuss the importance of men, in particular, the importance of a father.    Charles Francis Adams was Abraham Lincoln's ambassador to Great Britain.  In his journal he noted, "Went fishing with my son; a day wasted."  As awful as that sounds, have you been there?  Your stuck going to the zoo or the water park with the family.   You have so much work that needs to be done at the office.  You have phone calls that need to be made, proposals to write, meetings to plan.  The oil in the car needs changing, your garage needs cleaning.   You feel frustrated with the pressures of life.                                        Hang in there, dad, your time at the zoo is more valuable than you realize...