Hope For The Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry, announces the launch of Hope For The Heart RESOURCES. The FREE mobile app provides quick, easy-to-access, basic counseling references on 20 challenges experienced in everyday life – issues like Anger, Conflict Resolution, Depression, Domestic Violence, Fear, Forgiveness, Grief Recovery, Marriage, Self-Worth, Stress, Verbal & Emotional Abuse, and more.
Over 82 million people live with a disability or chronic illness in the United States. Despite these growing numbers, much of the general public remains untrained on how to include—instead of isolate—people with disabilities. Not wanting to offend, many wonder: What should I say? How can I help?
In Missouri, the first leaves are falling, pumpkins are appearing and temperatures are starting to cool. Fall officially arrives next week. The season change nudges Americans to a mindset change as well, turning thoughts to fall activities and approaching holidays, including Thanksgiving.
Lee University will welcome hundreds of guests, alumni, and community leaders on Friday, Sept. 30, for Celebration 2016. The event is planned as a “festive and colorful day” recognizing the success of the five-year “Find Us Faithful” Campaign, including the opening of Lee’s new School of Nursing building and further development of the southern end of the Cleveland, Tennessee campus.
Cleveland, TN – “Nine Eleven” are words that will forever be etched in the minds of Americans. Since 2001, 9/11 has become a day of remembrance, patriotism, and solemn reflection. However, one group wants to add ‘hope’ to that list. Cry Out America, which began in 2007, has concentrated on crying out to God for mercy on America at county courthouses across the nation.
For years, Created Equal has shared anecdotal evidence of the power of victim images to change minds, point individuals toward the healing of the Gospel, and more. Now, Dr. Jacqueline C. Harvey, professor of political science at Tarleton State University, has drafted a study of the effectiveness of victim images based on data collected in the wake of pro-life projects.
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