
How To Turn Off Your Emotions
Have you ever wondered how to turn off your emotions? I know I have. Not all of them, mind you, just the ones I really don’t like feeling! But when asking God to turn them off I learned something that made me pause. I
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Have you ever wondered how to turn off your emotions? I know I have. Not all of them, mind you, just the ones I really don’t like feeling! But when asking God to turn them off I learned something that made me pause. I

As a Christian Counselor and avid reader, I have clients (and friends) ask about my book recommendations to help anxiety all the time! Who isn’t anxious about their job, children, or the current state of the world? Worry and anxiety is a natural part

For the last few days, Tom Petty’s, “The Waiting” has been stuck in my head. Especially the line, “The waiting is the hardest part.” This could be for a couple of reasons. One, It’s catchy (and Tom Petty was one of my family’s favorite

This is the third in a series of blogs on choosing an intentional response to our circumstances in unpredictable times. To read our post from last week, click HERE. We have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love,

This is the fourth in a series of blogs on choosing an intentional response to our circumstances in unpredictable times. To read our post from last week, click HERE.We have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and

This is the third in a series of blogs on choosing an intentional response to our circumstances in unpredictable times. To read our post from last week, click HERE. We have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love,

This is the second in a series of blogs on choosing an intentional response to our circumstances in unpredictable times. To read our post from last week, click HERE. We have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love,

Holiday Anxiety Some people know all too well how the holidays seem to make the symptoms of anxiety, depression, and grief even more difficult to cope with. Some people may not feel this same struggle, but chances are that they have friends, co-workers, and

Weeks of cancelled school, work, and activities–a major disruption in our normal routine. Suddenly, we’re battling major anxiety, fear, and grief. Our life, and our thoughts, don’t feel quite like our own. In this season of uncertainty, we all find ourselves responding and living
God created us with emotions. Why? Sometimes I wonder! We get accused of being overly emotional, emotionally reactive, emotionless, emotionally distant…among others. But the truth is our emotions are vital in connecting us to God and others. So, how do we manage the ups
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