According to psychologists, more than three in five Americans report feeling lonely, and that number has been rising. Zlatin Ivanov, MD, a New York-based psychiatrist, says that, even in the best of circumstances, “Social isolation in most cases would bring the negative effect of loneliness, anxiety, and sometimes depression.” And social distancing during the pandemic has created the perfect hothouse for nurturing lonely, depressed people. And now that we have reached the holidays, it might…
On Monday, November 2, a member of our church staff began having allergy-like symptoms. No worries. She had simple seasonal…
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Author and pastor John Piper published a blog on October 22 that has gained lots of attention, responses, and retorts.…