Accepting and Getting Help
Growing up, I was taught I was supposed to take care of myself. After a significant injury, I needed help. I needed to learn that getting help was okay.
Growing up, I was taught I was supposed to take care of myself. After a significant injury, I needed help. I needed to learn that getting help was okay.
For many of you, the “new year” may not begin on January 1st but on the first day of school. New classes, schedules, activities and possibly new struggles are starting in the fall. Some of these struggles may have to do with romantic relationships, new or old friendships, academic struggles or problems at home. Dealing with these things can make a new time in life, which is already stressful, incredibly difficult.
Moving through the turbulent transition from childhood to adulthood can be torture. The pressures and problems experienced can quickly and easily become overwhelming. For many, these physical, emotional, hormonal, sexual, social and intellectual changes can
Our culture values independence and doing things our own way. But, we need relationships in our lives to carry us through the ups and downs.
You’re being bombarded with lots of pointless information every day. Mostly belittling lies about your identity. Here are nine things you need to tell yourself daily. 9) Jesus Loves Me You learned the Sunday School
In a time when stress and anxiety consume the daily lives of so many young people, LO Worship offers a balm for the soul, with not a collection of worship songs, but a barrier against the enemy.
Experiencing Reality After Loss As you return to school, you’re entering the year with slight apprehension. The world has continued to move forward, but you’ve shut down inside. You’ve just experienced an immense loss, and
We all experience a time in our lives when we doubt our abilities, talents and gifts. We don’t see what we’re capable of and only see our worst. During these moments of darkness, we need