Got Grief?
By Joel Hoffschneider Grief is the loss of something valued. It does not matter what it is. If it had value to you and you are suddenly without it, grief will ensue. You will go from emotional …
By Joel Hoffschneider Grief is the loss of something valued. It does not matter what it is. If it had value to you and you are suddenly without it, grief will ensue. You will go from emotional …
Resiliency in the Age of Overload and ExhaustionFree WebinarThursday, May 2512:00 – 1:00 ET Are you tired? Are you tired of being tired? Mental health vibrancy includes resiliency. Resilience is the capacity to run hard, rest well, and …
We need your help! We need boots on the ground. We need an army of people committed to impacting teens and families THIS FALL in 300 churches and schools. Are you up for the challenge? Run the …
I am a lousy gift-giver. I’m not stingy, just routinely uninspired. Once in a while, however, inspiration and energy collide, and I am giddy with the joy of giving THE perfect gift to someone I love or …
Hello my friend – We have been “meeting” together weekly, through these blog posts, for almost 8 years. I am grateful for you and the journey we are on together. This blog comes in 2 parts: 2020 …
Do you need a refresher on rest?Do you know someone who needs to be introduced to the life giving message of Restorative Wellness? A Rest That Works – For Women A FREE Live Webinar with Brenda JankWednesday, …
Give the Gift of Peace and Quiet A Rest That Works Vibrancy and engagement transpire when people run with passion and rest on purpose – routinely refueled, refreshed, and replenished. Too many of us have grown accustomed …
“Run Hard. Rest Well.” is the new war cry of those on the cutting edge of Kingdom advance. Run Hard. Rest Well. makes rest simple and strategic because it is sacred and fuels God’s best work in …
A Rest That WorksApril 12 and May 7 Vibrancy and engagement transpire in the workplace when leaders run with passion and rest on purpose – routinely refueled, refreshed, and replenished. Too many have grown accustomed to “running …