NETWORK CARE
PAUSE RETREATS
OFFERING CARE
To cease or suspend an action temporarily. To linger; tarry : A temporary cessation. A break, stop, or rest, often for a calculated purpose or effect. This is what it means to “PAUSE”.
Every semester we host a couple half day and overnight retreats hosted in strategic partnership with Russell Courtney, Director of The SoulCare Project. Each retreat is driven by Psalm 46:10...be still and know that I am God. The design of the retreat is “solitude in community” for the purpose of being alone with God and to share this experience in the context of the youth leader community.
This retreat invitation extends to both ministry staff members whose core ministry focus is impacting the next generation of middle and high school students.
RSVP for this time together by emailing info@theyouthnetwork.org or call us at 423-961-8071.
John Piper pulls away to be still.
Doug Fields on SoulCare
Richard Foster on SoulCare
connecting | coaching | caring
FREE COUNSELING
OFFERING CARE
One of our newest offerings is FREE Marriage & Family Counseling for youth leaders in partnership with Elbow Tree Christian Counseling.
Counseling from a Christian world view is a process in which the counselor and the client (youth leader) walk together towards the full and meaningful life that God offers through the person of Jesus Christ.
Why might I seek out Christian Counseling?
❖ Moving through dynamic transition
❖ Explore career development
❖ Improve communication skills
❖ Live with purpose & mission, focusing upon spiritual
growth
❖ Better balance the demands of life
❖ Rediscover creativity
❖ Persevere through seasons of life
❖ Consider new perspectives
❖ Explore work & life imbalances and unintended
consequences
❖ Increase self awareness
❖ Identify core strengths and how best to utilize them
❖ Reduce complications and simplify life
❖ Focus upon what really matters
How might I connect to a Christian Counselor?
Hayne Steen, M.A. (August 2011)
Marriage and Family Therapy
Contact:
mobile (423) 290-3510
Online: