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Five things you can do right now to feel better
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.

Hope when suffering in mental health: Considering ‘On Getting Out of Bed’
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.

Featured resources for this Advent season
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs

Featured resources for November
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern

Featured Resources for October
Check out the podcasts on October’s featured list.

Featured resources for September
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than

Featured resources for August
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with

Featured resources for January
Here are your featured resources for January!

Five things you can do right now to feel better
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.

Hope when suffering in mental health: Considering ‘On Getting Out of Bed’
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.

Featured resources for this Advent season
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs

Featured resources for November
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern

Featured Resources for October
Check out the podcasts on October’s featured list.

Featured resources for September
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than

Featured resources for August
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with
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Five things you can do right now to feel better
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.

Hope when suffering in mental health: Considering ‘On Getting Out of Bed’
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.

Featured resources for this Advent season
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs

Featured resources for November
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern

Featured resources for September
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than

Featured resources for August
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with