Cycles of mental health and addiction can leave us crushed and hopeless. We can feel as if things will never change. This can also be true in trying to reconcile relationships. The spouse, child, friend, or co-worker will never change.... Yet we find in the third chapter of Jonah that change is available for everyone in Christ, and it can happen fast! You do not have to clean yourself up, but God will meet you right where you are. Check out this episode of The Way Podcast
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Cycles of mental health and addiction can leave us crushed and hopeless. We can feel as if things will never change. This can also be true in trying to reconcile relationships. The spouse, child, friend, or co-worker will never change.... Yet we find in the third chapter of Jonah that change is available for everyone in Christ, and it can happen fast! You do not have to clean yourself up, but God will meet you right where you are. Check out this episode of The Way Podcast
Cycles of mental health and addiction can leave us crushed and hopeless. We can feel as if things will never change. This can also be true in trying to reconcile relationships. The spouse, child, friend, or co-worker will never change.... Yet we find in the third chapter of Jonah that change is available for everyone in Christ, and it can happen fast! You do not have to clean yourself up, but God will meet you right where you are. Check out this episode of The Way Podcast
Self reliance can be very deceptive. Is our faith in God’s grace? Or is our faith in our faith? Do we trust in our ability to trust God? Or do we take full responsibility for our sin and become humbled by God’s grace? Have you surrendered? Or are you looking for a quick fix?
God’s will can be difficult to understand in times of suffering. This confusion can lead to despair and even suicidal thoughts and actions. However, we can not base our standing with God on our circumstances. Rather we must trust His grave and love and cling to His Word.
Denial can be one of the most damaging behaviors of those struggling with mental health and addictions. It leads to selfishness and even worse, self-deception. As we study the book of Jonah we will find how we can break free of cycles of denial and find freedom in Christ
A persons fundamental spiritual foundation can be boiled down to having hope, joy, and peace. This starts with a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Counselor Steve Leavitt breaks down the church around the world, mental health, discipleship, and missions.
Anxiety disorders can make us irrational. When we allow ourselves to think irrationally long enough pride, bitterness, and selfishness can begin to set in. This is not only damaging to us individually, but also to those around us. Jonah is a great example of what happens when the people of God do not behave with the heart of God. Following Christ with the heart of God is what grounds us and leads us to the humility needed to make the changes needed.
A major part of mental health is purpose. When we misunderstand our purpose we can easily fall into despair and hopelessness. Check out this episode as we begin the first 3 verses of Jonah
What is anxiety? What is an anxiety disorder? Is there a difference? Check out this episode of the Way Podcast as we journey in the book of Jonah and discuss purpose & mental health disorders
It seems like mental health has become an epidemic, why? Is it more common or are we just more aware of it than we used to be? We break down some of these questions today and how we can overcome health sustainably.
If we do not serve a God who has all power and authority we are hopeless. If this were the case than Christianity would be waste of our time. However, that is not true we have a God who has all power and authority! Check out this summary of Matthew 8-9 to find hope in your life that Christ is truly in control and all powerful!
Whatever we feed lives and whatever we starve dies. Are you feeding the Flesh or the Spirit? God calls us to examine our fruit and to cling to His promises. How urgently are we adhering to the promises and warnings of God?
reading the Bible can be hard, but it is the source of life for our hungry souls. Simple observations can make a tremendous difference in reading the Scripture. Not only this, the truths of Scriptures can make a tremendous difference in healing our heart from trauma.
Studying the Word of God is essential for the disciple, however it can also be frustrating. Studying the Word of God is a lifelong process and is meant to be done by obedience, the fear of God, consistency, and determination.
Sometimes we can only learn the hard way. During these times God does not abandon us, in fact He is with us so that we can truly learn. If you feel as if you are continually falling, this episode can give you hope!
It is easy to lose heart in the midst of trial and suffering. However Jesus gives us direction on how not to lose heart. We do that by continuing in prayer. Check out the Words of Christ in Luke 18!
Struggling with forgiveness is a very common issue. This is especially true of those who wrestle with addictions, trauma, and mental health. The secret ingredient to overcoming is not so secret. Jesus openly shares with us the power to overcome unforgiveness.
Pride is one of the most devastating sins to our walk with Christ. In fact pride keeps us from God. Sin is sin, but sin that is rooted in pride can be like a weed with 80 foot roots. How does Jesus confront those living in pride?
Working hard and receiving no appreciation can be demoralizing. But this does not need to be the case! We can have steadfast joy and peace while serving unnoticed, but this requires a changed heart. How does the Gospel change our perspective on serving?
Cycles of mental health and addiction can leave us crushed and hopeless. We can feel as if things will never change. This can also be true in trying to reconcile relationships. The spouse, child, friend, or co-worker will never change.... Yet we find in the third chapter of Jonah that change is available for everyone in Christ, and it can happen fast! You do not have to clean yourself up, but God will meet you right where you are. Check out this episode of The Way Podcast