by April Allman | Jan 8, 2017 | Mental Health
By Bob Mueller “When you learn to feel lovingly connected on the inside, you’ll find it much easier to forge a bond with others.”Something wonderful has happened to me. I think it’s a combination of my age, my ministry, my writing, and my work with hospice. Every day...
by April Allman | Dec 23, 2016 | Mental Health
By Bob MuellerOver 2,500 years ago, the philosopher Heraclitus dipped his toes into a river in Greece and instantly understood that change itself is the one unchanging reality. Everything is in flux. Change is the source of life, the one thing you can trust. He...
by April Allman | Dec 14, 2016 | Mental Health
By Carrie VittitoeWhile on a trip to visit her husband Matt’s family, Kelley Hudzik found herself in a Massachusetts craft shop, dropping about $100 on beads and wire. Kelley’s sister-in-law, Kristine, had taught her how to make beaded bracelets. “It was like nirvana...
by April Allman | Nov 9, 2016 | Mental Health
By Carrie Vittitoe Gretchen Wilkins of LaGrange, Kentucky, isn’t technically a superhero, but that is how I imagine her. She spends her days as an information analyst for a local company that makes software for warehouse management, which seems very professional and...
by April Allman | Nov 3, 2016 | Mental Health
By Bob Mueller Do you hold back from volunteering because you believe your help will not be enough — just a drop in the bucket? I like the example of Mother Teresa, who committed one small voluntary act of kindness, then another, and then another. Ordinary acts...
by April Allman | Oct 29, 2016 | Mental Health
By Carrie VittitoeFayon Davis has been an avid softball player since she was a child. During her childhood, she was the victim of sexual abuse, and playing softball offered her a way to cope. Fayon says, “I had to keep a lot inside, but softball was my out. I’m just...