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Mom Guilt and the God Who Sees
“And so I am working on remembering that when I am caught up in mom guilt, I need to be found under the gaze of another. I need to see more than myself, and more than my failure. I need to see him who sees me. I need to see him who is a kind, loving Father.”
Jesus and Therapy Podcast
The concept of Christians getting therapy shouldn’t be a big deal but for some, it is. Sometimes it is said that “If Jesus is enough, then we don’t need therapy.” but what if therapy is a gift from Jesus?
Moving to a Bigger Space!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! This season certainly has brought many changes into our lives both at home and here at Journey. One of Journey’s biggest changes is…
Great Community Give!!!
The Great Community Give is THIS Wednesday!!!
Donate on Wednesday, June 24! If possible, give between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, as we want to have the Most Donors during the Brunch Power Hour to unlock a $1500 PRIZE. Every donor will make a difference!
Navigating the Current Adolescent Mental Health Crisis
This spring, Ally Padilla presented a virtual Parent University for Blue Ridge Christian School to help parents and educators alike navigate the current adolescent mental health crisis.
Esther and the #MeToo Movement
The Book of Esther offers a message of hope for women who have experienced sexual violence; it provides a glimpse into the healing and redemptive power that God’s inherent Word can provide to a hurting soul.
Darkness and Light at Christmas
“Though Jesus came two thousand years ago, the darkness has not, and will not, overcome his saving work. My prayer this Christmas is that you will welcome Jesus and know the blessing of his love, his light in whatever darkness you are facing, and his life that overcomes death.”
Instilling Gratitude
This week, let’s focus on developing a deep, rich appreciation for life and what we’ve been given. Here are some simple, but practical, ways to facilitate this in your family.
Kids and Sleepovers
We want to share from Tim Challies, which considers risk factors and presents necessary questions for parents to take in to account as the process the decision: “Should I allow my children to attend sleepovers?”
The Growing Continues!
Please join us as we welcome another new member to the Journey Counseling team, Rachel Eanes. We are looking forward to Rachel’s extensive experience and expertise in working with children and adolescents.