*These articles discuss various dysfunctions found in families and how to move toward healing and wholeness.
Why Communicating Boundaries is Good
by Caitlin Meadows Have you set appropriate boundaries in your life? One way to evaluate this is to consider your relationship with the word “no”. Do you mind hearing it [...]
Restored and Re-Storied: An Interview with Mary DeMuth
By Caitlin Meadows Recently, I discovered a woman named Mary DeMuth. She is an author (of 31 books, so far), a public speaker, and the host of a podcast. Her message is [...]
5 Things Churches Need to Know About Mental Health
By Israel Steinmetz One area in which churches could be more informed and proactive is relating to individuals who have mental health concerns. Oftentimes, people who feel isolated and [...]
Respecting Friends with Mental Health Concerns: Insights for the Church
By Lark Braten Having a mental illness makes it challenging for one to maintain the respect of others. It might draw sympathy, curiosity, suspicion, or disdain; but, rarely does it cause anything but [...]
How My Struggle with Anxiety Proves My Victory
By Caitlin Meadows “When a person struggles with anxiety, that person is not living in the victory of Christ.” That’s what I was told by someone with spiritual clout. [...]
ACT: Guidance for Relating to Friends with Mental Health Concerns
By Israel Steinmetz “Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection [...]