“If we’re going to give ourselves over to the service of God, then we best position ourselves to do so by caring for our bodies,” said C. J. Cousins, associate pastor of Potomac Conference’s Vienna (Va.) church, speaking on spiritual health.
It’s hard to believe we are still living through a pandemic. Despite all human effort, this virus is relentless and unwilling to relinquish its global grip and march of pain.
The first clue that something wasn’t quite right in my brain happened one Saturday night when I was in third grade. While my family was downstairs watching TV, I was in agony trying to read a few pages of a book, Nyla and the White Crocodile. My third-grade teacher had made it clear that reporting honestly about my reading was essential. If I cheated on my report— even if nobody else knew—God would know!
Former Guidemagazine editor and current member of Chesapeake Conference’s Willow Brook church in Boonsboro, Md., shares his personal struggle with anxiety disorders and provides hope for those dealing with mental illness in the January/February 2022 issue of the Visitor.
After listening to Ndubuisi Nwade’s latest single, “The Lord Is Great,” a member of the Recording Academy expressed to Nwade how much he loved the song and informed him that it was being submitted for consideration to the Grammy Awards nominating committee.