Well, hello, March!
How did that happen? And sadly, how are we still in this pandemic a year later?
Yikes, friends - a whole year now. What a journey!
May Christ have mercy on all the lives lost and give comfort and strength to their families and friends.
There’s a lot to talk about this month, because LOTS of changes have happened, and even more exciting changes are on the horizon.
First: the newsletter.
I’m thrilled to let you know I’ve switched to Substack for newsletter hosting, because it also has an awesome community feature, where we can chat in the comments, share discussion threads, and more.
The good news: If you’re on this list, you’re automatically signed up for the free community.
If you’d like to receive weekly emails, instead of monthly, you can sign up for the premium membership for just $10/month or $97/year.
Second: How to Love Those with Mental Illness.
I’ve just released a brand-new resource guide and 5-day devotional, “How to Love Those with Mental Illness.”
Each day this week, I’ll be posting one of the devotionals in our Substack community and inviting you to share your thoughts in the comments.
And on Friday, I’ll be announcing one random (and super lucky) winner will receive a $50 Amazon gift card, a signed copy of the devotional, and an Alleviate Anxiety Kit from The Broglie Box.
To enter, submit at least one thoughtful reply to a discussion prompt next week.
Third: Emotional Health 101.
Whether you know the importance of healthy emotions, or like me – you were always taught to stuff your emotions and just “get over it,” I’d like to invite you to Emotional Health 101.
If you’re tired of the negative tapes that play in your head, this course is going to rock your world.
I’ve just re-opened enrollment for this 30-day course for a limited time.
Finally: Text me, maybe?
But seriously, now you can text me!
The number is +1-334-292-3670.
A few times a week, I’ll send you an encouraging text to help you better engage your mental, spiritual, and emotional health.
Just text me to get signed up for free!
I’m so thankful for your friendship and support.
I hope you see each of these as a great way to cultivate a safe community and serve your mental, emotional, and spiritual health needs.
I’m always in your corner,
Steve