by John Thurman | Apr 10, 2023 | Resilient Faith-Based Living
Seven Ways to Help Your Kids Be Strong and Resilient Pt # 2 In my last post, I shared four tips for raising resilient kids: Encourage them to be “Treasure Hunters” – focus on building others up. Teach optimism and help them see they’re made in God’s image,...
by John Thurman | Mar 24, 2023 | Resilient Living, Resilient Faith-Based Living
Part 1 of 4: Building Resilience in Our Kids By: John Thurman, M.Div., M.A. Introduction We All Want the Best for Our Children. Whether it’s your kids, grandkids, nieces, or nephews — we all desire for children to flourish, grow into caring, successful adults, and...
by John Thurman | Feb 2, 2023 | Resilient Living, Resilient Faith-Based Living
by John Thurman M.Div., M.A., LPCC How to Overcome Old Wounds with Resilience How do You Deal with Old Wounds? Everyone is talking about trauma, but very few are talking about how to be transformed by it rather than transfixed by it. All of us have been wounded at...
by John Thurman | Jan 22, 2023 | Christian Masculinity, Resilient Faith-Based Living
How to Deal with Old Wounds: A Biblical Perspective “We forget: In life, it doesn’t matter what happens to you or where you came from. It matters what you do with what happens and what you’ve been given.” ― Ryan Holiday, The Obstacle Is the Way: The...
by John Thurman | Jan 13, 2023 | Resilient Living, Christian Men, Men of Faith, Men's Issues, Men's Needs, Resilient Faith-Based Living
How to Grow as a Man of Faith Pt 2 Welcome to How to Grow as a Man of Faith Pt 2, here is the link to part one. There are three final stages in the process of How to Grow as a Man of Faith Pt 2, and they are the Lover Stage, the King Stage, and the Sage Stage. I hope...
by John Thurman | Dec 27, 2022 | New Year's Resolutions, 2023 New Year's Resolutions, Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
Four Ways You Can Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions Four Ways You Can Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions Have you been working on your goals for 2023? Most of us will start with great intentions, but studies show that only eight to twelve percent of us will keep...
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