by Journey Community Church | May 21, 2020 | Behind the Journey, Mental Health |
Drives in Quarantine by Chris Rader Getting your driver’s license in the 70’s was all about dreaming of your first car, and in the 70’s it was all about the muscle cars! The Oldsmobile 442. The Dodge Challenger. The Plymouth Roadrunner with the high spoiler. The...
by Journey Community Church | Feb 13, 2020 | Behind the Journey, Doubts, Identity |
Hold on! Here Comes Change by Linda Mullen Many years ago, when I graduated from Nursing School, the students were asked to submit an inspirational quote that would be printed under their picture in the year book. My classmates picked some beautiful sayings. Mine...
by Journey Community Church | Nov 21, 2019 | Behind the Journey, Relationships |
Marriage: Are you Satisfied? by Linda Noble We all have longings related to marriage: to be in a marriage that meets my needs, to be out of a marriage that doesn’t meet my needs, or to just be married! Many have attempted to address these longings and give helpful...
by Journey Community Church | Nov 7, 2019 | Behind the Journey, Identity, Mental Health |
No Rest for the Weary By Heather Klein I stared at the tables filled with what looked like dozens of oversized fortune cookie fortunes. “Go to the tables, and pick the quote that stands out to you the most,” she said. We were at our annual Journey staff retreat at...
by Journey Community Church | Oct 24, 2019 | Behind the Journey, Identity, Mental Health, Uncategorized |
Choosing Life by Amber Johnson I received a diagnosis of bipolar I with PTSD when I was twenty-one years old. Until that point in time, I had developed suspicions about the root cause of my state of mind but the only concrete conclusions I had drawn was that life...
by Journey Community Church | Oct 9, 2019 | Behind the Journey, Identity |
An Opportunity for Community by Heather Klein Find your people. Squad goals. Know your tribe. Friends make the world beautiful. These are only some of the statements we use to talk about community in our current culture. Add a hashtag and a picture of you...