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What does it mean when someone uses the label “narcissism”? How does narcissistic behavior impact others? This resource can help you understand the factors that contribute to narcissism and a few simple steps you can use to respond.
A question many people have is '“when is it appropriate to use medication?” This resource can help create a framework for understanding how medication fits in the greater picture of a person’s health.
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What does it mean when someone uses the label “narcissism”? How does narcissistic behavior impact others? This resource can help you understand the factors that contribute to narcissism and a few simple steps you can use to respond.
Helping someone who is experiencing trauma is extremely difficult. This resource provides a brief framework for understanding how trauma affects people, and some simple techniques you can use to respond.
Understanding grief and how to help others can be difficult. It can be easy to feel like you have to have a solution or "say the right thing." This resource provides some general tips on helping others deal with grief - and a visual way of understanding the different reactions a person may go through when a loss occurs.
For any leader working with others, it can be helpful to understand where they are in the course of life. This guide can help you identify and understand the stages people go through and the challenges they may be facing at each developmental stage.
Understanding the roles people tend to assume in life is a crucial part of helping others. If you're a leader who sees people around you struggling to find restoration - this can help. This guide will walk you through some of the reasons most people get "derailed" and will help you to identify some of the ways you are susceptible to getting off-track.
One of the most important things leaders can do is manage their own inputs. If you want to sustain your growth, or help others - you need to process information purposefully. This guide will help you evaluate some of the inputs in your life today, and plan for opportunities that you might otherwise miss as the world changes around you.
Finding the right balance in any ministry is difficult. Taking the time to reflect on your current ministry environment can help any leader create a space where people can find healing. This guide will help you evaluate the balance of fun and vulnerability in your ministry and respond with thoughtful priorities.
Burnout is an issue even the most experienced leaders face. No matter the season of leadership you're in, understanding the stress you are facing is critical to healthy and successful work. This guide will help you evaluate how burnt out you may be feeling, and prepare you with tools you can use to bring balance back into your work.
One of the most significant factors that contributes to success in a new environment is building a community for yourself. When you feel connected, grounded, and valued, you are able to give more to the people around you - and your ministry will grow. Using this guide will help you walk through creating connection points in your first year of ministry.
Student Specific
When working with people who are recovering from Trauma, understanding Developmental Assets is critical. This resource can help you understand the factors that help young people recover from traumatic experiences.
Finding volunteers who thrive in your ministry can be challenging. This resource provides some advice for leaders on preparing their ministry and understanding qualities found in great volunteers.
Many of us get frustrated when we get into a conversation with someone else and they don’t respond the way we expect. This guide has a couple of tips that will help you create more open conversations that empower people to make changes and tackle difficult problems in their lives.
For any leader working with others, it can be helpful to understand where they are in the course of life. This guide can help you identify and understand the stages people go through and the challenges they may be facing at each developmental stage.
Complicated emotions and history can make or break relationships. Being prepared as a leader can help you respond the next time a difficult moment comes up. In this guide, you'll find several examples of transference and countertransference and a few tips on how to address those feelings in your relationships
For hurting people, the holidays often bring feelings of loneliness, sadness, or pain. As a leader, one of the most effective ways to support hurting people during these seasons can be connecting them with others who can provide intentional care. This short guide will help you identify which people may need elevated support during the holidays, then connect them with others who can care intentionally.
Finding the right balance in any ministry is difficult. Taking the time to reflect on your current ministry environment can help any leader create a space where people can find healing. This guide will help you evaluate the balance of fun and vulnerability in your ministry and respond with thoughtful priorities.
Every ministry has some students who just don't "fit in". As a leader - it can be hard to connect when each student and every scenario is different. This resource will help you identify what to do in order to connect with different kinds of isolated students.
Often when someone is in the middle of a stressful situation, they don't take the time to process what they are going through. This guide is a simple tool you can give to anyone dealing with a stressful situation - Inside, each step will help them to process what they are experiencing and decide how to respond.
When students “act out” how should you respond? Understanding behavior and the right course of action can be complicated. Use this guide to identify which type of behavior a student is showing - then get instructions on the steps you should take.
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Mental Health
What does it mean when someone uses the label “narcissism”? How does narcissistic behavior impact others? This resource can help you understand the factors that contribute to narcissism and a few simple steps you can use to respond.
A question many people have is '“when is it appropriate to use medication?” This resource can help create a framework for understanding how medication fits in the greater picture of a person’s health.
When working with people who are recovering from Trauma, understanding Developmental Assets is critical. This resource can help you understand the factors that help young people recover from traumatic experiences.
Making the most of opportunities to connect is a skill all leaders can learn and refine. It is often helpful to have a format that can guide quick check-ins. This resource can help you get a well-rounded understanding of another person's emotional status at any given time.
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) can help us take a step back and understand the impact of trauma in an objective way. This resource gives gives some practical background information and advice about how ACE’s effect the people around us.
Helping someone who is experiencing trauma is extremely difficult. This resource provides a brief framework for understanding how trauma affects people, and some simple techniques you can use to respond.
Understanding grief and how to help others can be difficult. It can be easy to feel like you have to have a solution or "say the right thing." This resource provides some general tips on helping others deal with grief - and a visual way of understanding the different reactions a person may go through when a loss occurs.
People don't become resilient alone. As a leader, understanding the factors that are present in person's life and community can help you to care for them well. This resource provides a matrix that can help you reflect and respond to factors that contribute to resilience in a person’s life.
For any leader working with others, it can be helpful to understand where they are in the course of life. This guide can help you identify and understand the stages people go through and the challenges they may be facing at each developmental stage.
Having an effective safety plan in place when an emergency situation arises can save a life. This resource is a tool you can use with anyone at-risk of an emergency situation. Working through this plan together will help someone cope with stress and take inventory of the support systems they can rely on.
Group Work
A question many people have is '“when is it appropriate to use medication?” This resource can help create a framework for understanding how medication fits in the greater picture of a person’s health.
When working with people who are recovering from Trauma, understanding Developmental Assets is critical. This resource can help you understand the factors that help young people recover from traumatic experiences.
Making the most of opportunities to connect is a skill all leaders can learn and refine. It is often helpful to have a format that can guide quick check-ins. This resource can help you get a well-rounded understanding of another person's emotional status at any given time.
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) can help us take a step back and understand the impact of trauma in an objective way. This resource gives gives some practical background information and advice about how ACE’s effect the people around us.
As a ministry leader, storytelling can be an incredible tool - but there are a lot of things that can distract from using storytelling effectively. This resource gives some practical advice you can use the next time you’re using story to reach your audience.
Good leaders utilize the power of groups to help each person develop a clear understanding of themselves and the way they relate to others. This guide gives practical advice any leader can use to transform group environments in their ministry.
Finding volunteers who thrive in your ministry can be challenging. This resource provides some advice for leaders on preparing their ministry and understanding qualities found in great volunteers.
Understanding grief and how to help others can be difficult. It can be easy to feel like you have to have a solution or "say the right thing." This resource provides some general tips on helping others deal with grief - and a visual way of understanding the different reactions a person may go through when a loss occurs.
People don't become resilient alone. As a leader, understanding the factors that are present in person's life and community can help you to care for them well. This resource provides a matrix that can help you reflect and respond to factors that contribute to resilience in a person’s life.
Many of us get frustrated when we get into a conversation with someone else and they don’t respond the way we expect. This guide has a couple of tips that will help you create more open conversations that empower people to make changes and tackle difficult problems in their lives.

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Parent Specific
Many of us get frustrated when we get into a conversation with someone else and they don’t respond the way we expect. This guide has a couple of tips that will help you create more open conversations that empower people to make changes and tackle difficult problems in their lives.
For any leader working with others, it can be helpful to understand where they are in the course of life. This guide can help you identify and understand the stages people go through and the challenges they may be facing at each developmental stage.
Every ministry has some students who just don't "fit in". As a leader - it can be hard to connect when each student and every scenario is different. This resource will help you identify what to do in order to connect with different kinds of isolated students.
When students “act out” how should you respond? Understanding behavior and the right course of action can be complicated. Use this guide to identify which type of behavior a student is showing - then get instructions on the steps you should take.
Understanding the Stages of Change is the key to helping people take the next step towards growth. Use this guide to get detailed information on each stage - including suggestions you can use with others at each stage of the process.
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What does it mean when someone uses the label “narcissism”? How does narcissistic behavior impact others? This resource can help you understand the factors that contribute to narcissism and a few simple steps you can use to respond.
A question many people have is '“when is it appropriate to use medication?” This resource can help create a framework for understanding how medication fits in the greater picture of a person’s health.
When working with people who are recovering from Trauma, understanding Developmental Assets is critical. This resource can help you understand the factors that help young people recover from traumatic experiences.
Making the most of opportunities to connect is a skill all leaders can learn and refine. It is often helpful to have a format that can guide quick check-ins. This resource can help you get a well-rounded understanding of another person's emotional status at any given time.
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) can help us take a step back and understand the impact of trauma in an objective way. This resource gives gives some practical background information and advice about how ACE’s effect the people around us.
As a ministry leader, storytelling can be an incredible tool - but there are a lot of things that can distract from using storytelling effectively. This resource gives some practical advice you can use the next time you’re using story to reach your audience.
For many leaders, bringing theology to life can be a challenge. When it doesn’t happen, they can feel hypocritical. This resource gives you a simple tool to filter decisions - so your life mirrors your theology.
Helping someone who is experiencing trauma is extremely difficult. This resource provides a brief framework for understanding how trauma affects people, and some simple techniques you can use to respond.
Good leaders utilize the power of groups to help each person develop a clear understanding of themselves and the way they relate to others. This guide gives practical advice any leader can use to transform group environments in their ministry.
Finding volunteers who thrive in your ministry can be challenging. This resource provides some advice for leaders on preparing their ministry and understanding qualities found in great volunteers.
Worksheets
People don't become resilient alone. As a leader, understanding the factors that are present in person's life and community can help you to care for them well. This resource provides a matrix that can help you reflect and respond to factors that contribute to resilience in a person’s life.
Having an effective safety plan in place when an emergency situation arises can save a life. This resource is a tool you can use with anyone at-risk of an emergency situation. Working through this plan together will help someone cope with stress and take inventory of the support systems they can rely on.
This is the resource you need to be using this week. Too often we avoid thinking about complicated moments until it's too late. The best thing you can do when a difficult season approaches is to have a plan that prepares you for anything that might come up. This guide will help you (and others you know) plan ahead for difficult moments this season.
One of the most important things leaders can do is manage their own inputs. If you want to sustain your growth, or help others - you need to process information purposefully. This guide will help you evaluate some of the inputs in your life today, and plan for opportunities that you might otherwise miss as the world changes around you.
For hurting people, the holidays often bring feelings of loneliness, sadness, or pain. As a leader, one of the most effective ways to support hurting people during these seasons can be connecting them with others who can provide intentional care. This short guide will help you identify which people may need elevated support during the holidays, then connect them with others who can care intentionally.
Preparing your ministry to support people with disabilities can be challenging. In this guide, you’ll find evaluation tools that can help you figure out the next steps for your ministry environment, and some general advice that can help you prepare your ministry for this type of work.
Finding the right balance in any ministry is difficult. Taking the time to reflect on your current ministry environment can help any leader create a space where people can find healing. This guide will help you evaluate the balance of fun and vulnerability in your ministry and respond with thoughtful priorities.
Burnout is an issue even the most experienced leaders face. No matter the season of leadership you're in, understanding the stress you are facing is critical to healthy and successful work. This guide will help you evaluate how burnt out you may be feeling, and prepare you with tools you can use to bring balance back into your work.
One of the most significant factors that contributes to success in a new environment is building a community for yourself. When you feel connected, grounded, and valued, you are able to give more to the people around you - and your ministry will grow. Using this guide will help you walk through creating connection points in your first year of ministry.
Good leaders know that without guidelines groups can fall apart, and people can get hurt. This is a worksheet that walks you through "creating a container" that will keep your group safe and provide space for people to grow.
Handouts
For many leaders, bringing theology to life can be a challenge. When it doesn’t happen, they can feel hypocritical. This resource gives you a simple tool to filter decisions - so your life mirrors your theology.
Helping someone who is experiencing trauma is extremely difficult. This resource provides a brief framework for understanding how trauma affects people, and some simple techniques you can use to respond.
Understanding grief and how to help others can be difficult. It can be easy to feel like you have to have a solution or "say the right thing." This resource provides some general tips on helping others deal with grief - and a visual way of understanding the different reactions a person may go through when a loss occurs.
For any leader working with others, it can be helpful to understand where they are in the course of life. This guide can help you identify and understand the stages people go through and the challenges they may be facing at each developmental stage.
Having an effective safety plan in place when an emergency situation arises can save a life. This resource is a tool you can use with anyone at-risk of an emergency situation. Working through this plan together will help someone cope with stress and take inventory of the support systems they can rely on.
Complicated emotions and history can make or break relationships. Being prepared as a leader can help you respond the next time a difficult moment comes up. In this guide, you'll find several examples of transference and countertransference and a few tips on how to address those feelings in your relationships
This is the resource you need to be using this week. Too often we avoid thinking about complicated moments until it's too late. The best thing you can do when a difficult season approaches is to have a plan that prepares you for anything that might come up. This guide will help you (and others you know) plan ahead for difficult moments this season.
Understanding the roles people tend to assume in life is a crucial part of helping others. If you're a leader who sees people around you struggling to find restoration - this can help. This guide will walk you through some of the reasons most people get "derailed" and will help you to identify some of the ways you are susceptible to getting off-track.
Often when someone is in the middle of a stressful situation, they don't take the time to process what they are going through. This guide is a simple tool you can give to anyone dealing with a stressful situation - Inside, each step will help them to process what they are experiencing and decide how to respond.
When students “act out” how should you respond? Understanding behavior and the right course of action can be complicated. Use this guide to identify which type of behavior a student is showing - then get instructions on the steps you should take.