215 – COVID-19: Turning Social Distancing into Solitude with Jesus
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Listen to this episode of Soul Talks: It can be tempting to fill the time we have these days with distractions, but this is
Listen to this episode of Soul Talks: As we face the realities of Coronavirus, each of us has a different response to the stress.

There’s a lot of stress and fear with the spread of the coronavirus. We need the comfort, strength, and courage that God’s Word brings. But some people unwittingly misuse Scripture to shut down emotions, shaming themselves or others for their weakness. This short Bible study encourages emotionally honest and courageous faith in Jesus.
Listen to this episode of Soul Talks: Here is a special message from Bill and Kristi in this season as we are dealing with

Dear Friends, In light of everything happening, we wanted to send a message to you all. What does it mean to be like Jesus as the
Listen to this episode of Soul Talks: Grow in your emotional intelligence in this new series! We are often tempted to detach from our challenging emotions,
Listen to this episode of Soul Talks: We often believe that more productivity, accomplishment, and ideas lead us to greater fruitfulness, but it ultimately leads

It’s a grind to give a sermon every week. It can be similar for Bible study teachers, bloggers, podcasters, and other spokespersons for Christ. It

If you keep negating your emotions you’ll hurt yourself and people you love. Eventually you’ll burnout. This is true for pastors and other workers seeking

“I was burned out and didn’t know it,” lead pastor Ken Baugh recalls. It happens to so many pastors and other leaders and caregivers—but it