In a world of instant gratification, are we losing the art of patience? This video explores our dependence on technology and how it's affecting our ability to wait. #patience #technology #slowliving #mindfulness
How are we counseling the children? Are we giving them the tools for everlasting life?
What are we creating and commanding with our words?
What are we creating and commanding with our words?
Take it easy! #morningmotivation #proverbs #wisdom #bible #patience
The Ultimate Attraction: Discover God's Unconditional Love & Draw Near (James 4:8)
Biblical Boss Moves: How to Treat Your Employees Like Humans (Deuteronomy 24)
Good Times, Bad Times: Why Ecclesiastes Says It's ALL Part of God's Plan
Should You ALWAYS Obey? Unpacking the Complexities of Jeremiah's Warning
Acts 2 and the Radical Blueprint for Community (You Won't Believe!)
God's presence gives us peace.
Happy New Year! Let’s start 2024 praying for each other. #intercession #prayers #community #family #unity
All around the world, the same song.
Talking Teaching with Rachel Stone
Our guest today is Rachel Stone.
Rachel is the host of Neighborhood English Teacher and co-host of LitMix.
Rachel writes about food, faith, justice, public health, and maternal health.
Her work has appeared in Christianity Today, Sojourners, Books & Culture, The Christian Century, The Progressive Christian, and Creation Care Magazine. Rachel has published several books, including Birthing Hope, a memoir of motherhood and fear; Eat with Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, the winner of a Christianity Today book award; and a revised version of the More-With-Less Cookbook, the classic Mennonite cookbook that celebrates faith, justice, simplicity, and good eating.
On today's episode, we’re talking Faith Filled Empathy with author and researcher, Dr. Trenita Childers.
The very thing they tried to destroy, prospered.
What’s for you is for you!
On this episode we hear from Brittney George, licensed and nationally certified counselor! Brittney's therapeutic lens centers social justice and focuses on those in recovery from abusive, repressive experiences. Brittney uses her love of storytelling and play to help others on their journey.