“Listening to the challenges, hurts, and disappointments, and sharing some of my own in a safe place where judgments aren’t made is what Soul Care means to me. Knowing that other women are there for support gives me hope to face life as a woman in our complex world. The shared joys are all the sweeter.”
—Soul Care participant.
“Soul Care groups continue to give me tools needed to recognize and deal with unhealthy thought patterns and behaviors in myself that keep me from become the person God intends me to be. Life is still difficult, but no longer lonely or hopeless because of His presence and the people He has put in my life.”
—Soul Care participant.
“With the problems I had in myself and in my family, the last place I would have thought of going to sort it out was church. I always felt that I did not measure up and that people would not understand how my life could be in such a mess. I have been surprised and grateful to learn that there really are programs and groups that are Christ-focused and are willing to deal with the ‘real me.’”
—Soul Care participant. |
"Knowing that other women are there for support gives me hope to face life as a woman in our complex world. The shared joys are all the sweeter." |
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