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How will you help your graduating youth into new healthy friendships?
What’s the best thing to give a student entering university or college? Extra kitchenware? Office...
Seven Struggles to Evangelism Today (Part 3 of 3)
At the age of twenty I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder called psoriasis. If left...
Seven Struggles to Evangelism Today (Part 2 of 3)
A dear friend of mine grew up part of a strict Christian, military family. Growing up in that...
Seven Struggles to Evangelism Today (Part 1 of 3)
It was one of the most missionally-lazy seasons of my life. We lived on a...
Preventing Compassion Fatigue
As a Clinical Social Worker, when COVID hit, I kept telling myself that I was completely...
Bringing Back Lament
As a practice, lament is largely unfamiliar to us. When was the last time you heard a...
5 Grief Myths
There are many myths about grief that are still prevalent in North America. Being aware of...
8 Things You Need to Know About Grief Groups
Five years ago, I lost my best friend. We knew that he’d be the first to go. He had fought...
Learning to be a Grief Companion: Walking with Students Through Grief and Loss
Let’s consider your role in the life of a grieving student. You may not have formal...
What is Grief?
The way that we think about grief will have a direct impact on the way we care for those...
Life After Youth Group: 8 Ways to Help With Their Big Change
We’re getting closer to the end of the school year. How are your soon-to-be grads preparing...
A Reflection on Giving More Than Just Our Leftovers To Those Who Experience Hunger
The youth that you work with probably know hunger exists in the world. They may even feel...