Productive ways to use social media, plus confronting hard stuff from childhood, and is your therapist offering biblically sound advice?
Featured musical artist: John Waller
Roundtable: Making Social Media Work for You
Social media is usually blamed for all the bad stuff: negativity, political arguments, superficial relationships, cancel culture. But are there ways to use it productively? Absolutely, if you recognize the value of social media for job hunting, sharing your faith, connecting with others, or learning a new skill. Our team has ideas for making the most of social platforms, so rather than ditching social altogether, let us show you how to make your accounts work for instead of against you.
Culture: Checking Childhood Baggage
Childhood trauma and other negative experiences and patterns follow us well into adulthood. When memories and habits resurface, how can you address the pain, face the facts, and move ahead? Ike Miller is a pastor with a rough past that threatened to define him. Learn how he revisited his childhood baggage to give him the necessary tools for shaping a healthy future.
Good Baggage: How Your Difficult Childhood Prepared You for Healthy Relationships
Inbox: Is My Counselor’s Advice Biblical?
Many counselors profess to be Christians. But how can you discern if your counselor’s advice is in line with Scripture? Counselor Rob Jackson weighs in.