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6 Ways Stress Is Damaging to the Church (and How to Correct It)

Let’s take a look at the six ways stress is damaging to the church. Look for proof of life in your own local church body, without pointing the finger. We are the living Church; whatever we accept within our church is indicative of what we accept in our own spiritual journeys.

5 Myths You Need to Understand about OCD

OCD is often reduced to jokes about neatness or organization, but the disorder is far more painful and complex. In this article, Peyton Garland shares from personal experience to challenge harmful OCD stereotypes, explain intrusive thoughts and compulsions, and offer Christian hope to those who feel defined by fear.

What Parental Burnout Says about the Cost of Carrying Too Much

Parenting is a blessing, but for many moms and dads, it can also become a source of deep depletion. What does parental burnout reveal about overload, unrealistic expectations, and the false belief that good parents must carry everything? Jesus invites weary parents into rest, wisdom, and faithful stewardship.

5 Sneaky Lies Your Anxiety Tells You Are True

The first step in combating the lies of anxiety is learning to identify them. Sometimes, in our fearfulness, we can rationalize the worry we feel and make convincing excuses for our anxiety. We may even feel that the words that pop into our heads during anxious times are true.

The 4 Stress Personalities: Which One Are You?

Stress looks different on everyone. We each carry a unique “stress-response personality.” Let’s look at four of the most common patterns I’ve seen during my years treating patients in my practice and the faith-adjustment each one needs.

What "Emotional Flooding" Says About Our Age of Overwhelm

Emotional flooding has given many people a name for something they have felt for years but never fully understood. This thoughtful article explores why overwhelm feels so common today, how Jesus meets people in the flood, and what practical tools can help when emotions become too intense to manage alone. It is a compassionate, deeply human reflection on distress, embodiment, and God’s presence.

What Is Prenatal Depression?

Prenatal depression affects 1 in 7 pregnant women. Understanding its distinctions from postpartum depression and the "baby blues" is crucial for seeking available resources and support to navigate this challenging yet treatable condition.

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