Ah, Thanksgiving. That festive time of year where we gather around the table with family, friends, or those who are like family to us to share in a feast of turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie and all the foods that can fit on one plate and then some. While Thanksgiving can be about the food and the endless hours of football on television, it also provides us an opportunity to give thanks to God for the blessings we have experienced in life.
How to Care for Caregiving Families with Lisa Jamieson: Podcast Ep 126
A Conversation with Lauren Hickman from Hope Allen Center: Podcast EP 125
Strategies for Small and Normative Sized Churches with Sandra Peoples: Podcast EP 124
Prepping for the Holidays, a Pastor & Parent Perspective with Sergei Marchenko: Podcast EP 123
Kelly & Daniel Rosati Panel Discussion: Podcast EP 121
Ministry Callings & Qualifications: Podcast EP 120
Sandra Peoples was recently asked what qualifications she has to fulfill her ministry role. Maybe it’s a question you’ve asked yourself! What qualifications and characteristics do you need to advocate for families and help your church be more accessible? If you’re called to do disability ministry but don’t always feel qualified, this episode is for you
Disability & the Church 2025 Coming Soon! Podcast EP 119
How You Can Join Us for Mental Health and the Church
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Mental Health is Everybody’s Job: An Interview with Dr. Adam Wilson: Podcast Episode 118
In today’s podcast, Dr. Adam Wilson from Denver Seminary joins Catherine Boyle to share about the work he and others within the seminary have done around mental health support within Christian schools. Dr. Wilson believes that mental health is everybody’s job, whether you are a parent, teacher, ministry leader, or friend. Take a listen and read the transcript of this insightful conversation.