What do we do with all those feelings…?
Author Archives: Leslie Crouse
2022: A Year in Review
Looking back at 2022 we are so grateful for all the Lord is doing. Thankful too, for the incredible team that serves with love, experience, and grace and a community that has supported and welcomed us into it. Above is a just a snapshot of the wonderous things Jesus did this last year. As weContinue reading “2022: A Year in Review”
The Innkeepers
Hananiah Hananiah sat amidst the noisy dinner guests watching them fight over the last of Evie’s famous challah bread. His wife was the best cook in Bethlehem and he was big enough to prove it. Evie’s heart was even bigger. He watched her serve their guests with that soft smile and sparkling eyes. After twentyContinue reading “The Innkeepers”
The Father’s Love
“I never knew what kind of love I was missing out on until my heart was softened and I was able to forgive myself to receive His perfect love.”
Jesus Heals Pulmonary Fibrosis
I first met Krista in May 2022. She had just been diagnosed with the lung disease Pulmonary Fibrosis. The prognosis was discouraging and she was asking us to stand with her in asking Jesus for healing. Krista grew up attending the universalist church engaging and participating in many different types of worship. Homelessness turned intoContinue reading “Jesus Heals Pulmonary Fibrosis”
When Art Unlocks Healing
As children, we connect feelings and experiences to colors and shapes long before words come along. In RFM’s Christ-centered Healing Art Session, you will reconnect feelings and experiences to colors and shapes, discovering truth, forgiveness and healing along the way. What’s it like? In a Healing Art Session, there is a group of about 6-12Continue reading “When Art Unlocks Healing”
Do It Again
Be courageous. Do it again. Tell your story. When you tell your story others realize they aren’t alone. They catch a glimmer of hope. By telling your story in it’s truest form, you are asking God to do it again for someone else.
Church Wounds
…devastated by church wounds. Is that you? Something feels off and before you know it you are silenced, isolated, berated and labeled unteachable.