RESOURCES, ENCOURAGEMENT AND MORE
Welcome to the Share the Struggle Blog
Each week we bring you resources, insights, and stories that illuminate the path to mental and spiritual flourishing, guiding you on your journey towards wholeness and healing.
Archive of Posts
- Addiction 1
- Anxiety 26
- Bible 2
- Bible verses 1
- Christian Coaching 6
- Church 1
- Coaching 1
- Comfort 1
- Community 1
- Confusion 1
- Course: Freedom From Anxiety 19
- Course: Freedom From Pornography 24
- Course: More Than Your Past - Shedding Shame and Guilt 1
- Course: Moving Through Trauma 1
- Depression 4
- Fear 4
- Forgiveness 1
- God 1
- Grief 4
- Helping Helpers 23
- Identity 1
- Isolation 1
- Jesus Christ 1
- King David 1
- Leader Training 23
- Listening 1
- Loving Difficult People 2
- Mental Health 3
- Mental Health Disorder 1
- Mental Health Programs 1
- Mental Health Struggle 1
- Overcoming Fear 1
- Paul 1
- Pornography 25
- Scripture 1
- Shame 3
- Stress 1
- Therapy 1
- Trauma 9
- Where is God in my Struggle? 1
- relationship 1
Questions About Suffering and Scripture
Supporting someone through grief involves addressing some of their deepest, most challenging questions about God, suffering, and loss. While we might be inclined to reach for lofty theological concepts to provide clarity, it's important to remember that what people often seek is reassurance of God’s care and presence…
Helping People Through Grief
Walking with someone in the middle of their grief can feel incredibly daunting because everyone’s grief is unique. This uniqueness means there is no one-size-fits-all approach, and it's crucial to be sensitive and adaptable…
Regularity of Grief
Many people may not experience significant loss until later in life, and when they do, they often feel unprepared to handle their own grief or to support others. By discussing grief before it becomes a pressing issue, you can help your community develop a compassionate and sensitive approach to supporting those who are grieving…
Identifying Grief
Learn from Pastor Benji Horning about identifying what grief looks like to each person and how to meet their unique needs…