You need to navigate your unique community!

What unique challenges do you face at your church?

Every local Church community has unique challenges.  It could be in relation to your location, environment, or those with whom you serve.

Recently, I sat down with Darryl Dash to discuss the challenges he faces as a church planter in Liberty Village, Toronto. You can check out our conversation on Youtube here and the audio version here. Part of that discussion involved recognizing the uniqueness of that urban, condo-dominated community.

Serving in such a fast paced and constantly-changing part of Canada has come with unique challenges that one would never think of. For example, the turnover rate of residents in the area is extremely high.  So building a long-term and dedicated volunteer base is hard, knowing that in less then 3 years, most of those team members will have likely move away from Liberty Village!

As you lead volunteer teams in your local church, how does the unique realities of your community impact how your volunteer teams and your leadership of those teams? Comment below!

Are you seeing more Anxiety in your child or Teen?

Parenting teens is hard. For those that have teenagers, that statement likely fully resonates with you.

With all that has been happening over the last few years, we are starting to see the mental effects in the lives of our youth. Kids that were once resilient are now struggling in ways we could never have imagined just a short time ago.

So what do we do as a parent? Often at this phase, it seems as if we are travelling alone with no support. But I encourage you to reach out and talk to other parents. It’s extremely difficult and nerve-racking to step out and say “hey, we are struggling with our teen and we really don’t know what to do.” But, you may be surprised by the response you get as other parents nod their head in agreement and say, “us to.”

During this time, I have found that conversations with other parents facing similar situations as well as other chats with friends who have walked through similar experiences have been beneficial. It’s also been extremely helpful for me to have a safe place to share what I’m going through with others. For me, that’s what my small group with friends from church provides. Attending a small group during this time has provided me with a place to pray and share like I never have before.

This is a difficult season and I want you to know that you are not alone! I have been blessed with some amazing relationships and resources that have given me practical help. One of them is the book “Praying the Scriptures for Your Teens” by Jodie Berndt. And another is my conversation with Dr. Rob Meeder on Anxiety and Resiliency in teens and what he is seeing at Waypoint Centre For Mental Health Care. You can check out our conversation on Youtube here and the audio version here.

Rob shares about the resiliency that some teens have and how others who may have already been struggling do not have the same resiliency yet. He offers some practical steps that will help build resiliency in your child and suggests what to we can do as parents to nurture that resiliency. Rob suggests that as parents, we can provide opportunities for our kids to explore and make mistakes, to give them some freedom, and to help them work towards being involved with friends and activities again. Another tip Rob gave was to let our kids know you get it when they are anxious and encourage them that they can do this! As adults, we are supports for our kids and this will take some time.

Every family has had some fractures during these past few years and we need to work through and create healthy relationships again. It’s good for the kids to see us as parents work through these relationships and repair them. It’s ok that we are not perfect and our relationships grow as we work to repair ruptures.

Rob states that we should work to be “good enough” and not the perfect parent! Wow, that certainly makes parenting more attainable for me!

And one of the most encouraging things from my conversation with Rob was his reminder to find your hope in Jesus! Take a moment and remember that we are part of something much bigger. Keeping that in mind helps so that we don’t simply get stuck in the mire of the day and it’s many distractions and discouragements.

I would love to hear how you are doing as a parent, and what resources or conversations have encouraged you. Leave a comment below!

How do you live fully surrendered?

What would it look like in your life to live fully surrendered to God? Is that a terrifying thing to consider or is that something you’re already working on?

I was chatting with my friend Claire Odogbo about living fully surrendered and she has a fascinating story of how she does this. Her story involves moving to Canada to plant churches with her husband and girls and trying to leave a divine imprint everywhere she goes.  She has such a passion for living for God and His glory everyday I would love for you to check out our conversation about living fully surrendered on YouTube here or podcast here.

As I mentioned above, she is trying to leave a divine imprint everywhere she goes. This statement impacted me and how I live. What a challenge to live fully surrendered and constantly aiming to represent God in every circumstance! Thankfully we belong to God and have an opportunity to represent Him in all that I do.

So I challenge you to live for God’s glory every day. And when you wake up each morning, ask yourself how you can live for Him today?

Help for your marriage ... today!

Have you ever wanted a simple book that would help you with practical applications for your marriage? Well, I recently had the honour of meeting Toni Nieuwhof and reading her book “Before You Split”. What a fantastic book! This is the type of book that I wish I had early in my marriage! In fact, it would have even been helpful before I got married!

As I read through the book, one of the biggest things that resonated with me was Toni’s comments on the expectations we bring into our marriage. Conflicts rooted in poor communication and unrealistic expectations are huge challenges and I think that addressing them early in a relationship lays a healthy pathway for future success in marriage.

Toni also gives a helpful description about the steps you need to build into your marriage.  These steps include justice, mercy, and humility!  And throughout her book she gives practical tips that will help you and your spouse walk towards a healthy relationship. We also chatted about these steps on our FOUR12 Canada podcast recently - you can watch or listen to our conversation on Youtube and on your favourite podcast app (follow link for the audio version).

I can’t say enough about how much I loved “Before You Split”. I think everyone should read it! Beyond the book, talking to Toni and hearing her heart for couples mixed with all her experiences was a great encouragement to me and I know it will be to you as well. It’s so important for us to remember that we’re not alone! I would love for you to comment below with tips and books that you’ve found encouraging in your relationships.

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