Counseling

Learn to Linger in Grief

Imagine a church where grief isn’t ignored, but it also isn’t hopeless. Where lament isn’t a sign of weak faith, but an act of worship.

James N. Sells: The Best Books on Church Care

People in pain do not live in the “post-Christian era.” They go to church for help.

Creating a New Relationship

Even if you had the best training in the world, there are still situations that no one can foresee, and some that almost no one can cope with well. Every family is different, and every child is unique.

How Surrendering to God Can Strengthen Your Marriage

Surrender to God is the key to overcoming conflict in marriage. Here's why.

Celebrities, Depression and the Fear of Death

Ray Comfort: Fame, Fortune and Futile Lives

The Fear That Plagued Robin Williams

Robin Williams struggled with depression and alcoholism, but there was a deeper struggle.

Why Thankfulness Is Key to Navigating Alzheimer’s

"A big part of how well you navigate hard things in life—whether disease or some other kind of heartache—is going to be determined by what you choose to dwell on."

New Every Day

Dave Meurer: Navigating Alzheimer’s With Grace and Compassion

When Words Fail

Kathy Fogg Berry: Practical Ministry to People with Dementia and Their Caregivers

13 Practical Ways Your Church Can Support Caregivers

There are many ways churches can support caregivers of Alzheimer's and dementia patients.

Shame Off You

Denise Pass: From Hiding to Healing