Cathy Stonehouse on Nurturing Children
This week’s Soul Care video features Catherine Stonehouse talking about nurturing children and how important it is for us to know how to do so.
This week’s Soul Care video features Catherine Stonehouse talking about nurturing children and how important it is for us to know how to do so.
The struggle is real! We all go through trials. Some seem to have more than others sometimes, but we all have the opportunity to choose whether we will be formed or deformed by our most difficult experiences in life. Our friend, Andrew Eberhart, shares some of the most harrowing trials he has experienced and five key things he has learned through it all.
What actually happened when the first humans ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil? Our friend, Duke Walker, shares some interesting insights into the dynamics of the fall and the damage it has caused every single moment since, including our damaging choice to pridefully condemn one another.
Today’s Friday video features Dr. J Ellsworth Kalas explaining how Methodism can do better by the people we serve. God wants better men and women, not methods.
Even when we pray for God to help us love someone, are we not really praying for God to change that person and make him or her easier to love? But what if I am the one in need of a change? Patricia Taylor shares insight on loving others in the midst of disagreement.
How in the world can we talk with our children and help them understand death when we don’t understand it ourselves? The topic makes us uncomfortable and afraid. It touches pain inside our own hearts from the questions we have that remain unanswered. Ellen Martin offers helpful, solid advice for helping our children death with death and grief.
How does the family system operate, and what happens when it doesn’t work the way it should? In today’s Soul Care Collective Aging and Spirituality Video, Dr. Don Joy explains how crucial the family system is in the development of a person’s emotional life, and what the consequences are when the family system is dysfunctional.
Today’s post features Martha O’Reilly, author of Beyond the Deception of Depression. Here, she talks about the inspiration for her book and her hopes for those who will read it.
Are you a human being, or are you a human doing? What about a human meeting? Duke Walker shares his thoughts on loving and being loved in Christ in the context of community, and how this more accurately reflects the Trinity.
Today, the Soul Care Collective presents our weekly Aging and Spirituality video, featuring Dr. Don Demaray’s thoughts on retirement and the theology of tea.
Today’s mid-week post focuses on how spirituality is communal in nature. Marilyn Elliott shares wisdom on how we are not called to cherry-pick the people with whom we wish to be in relationship.
How might our lives be changed if we didn’t fly through life so fast? Elizabeth Peterson shares wisdom from a potentially life-altering event in which she learned to heed God’s voice telling her to slow down.