If you’ve ever driven through a landscape of rolling hills, you know the feeling. One moment you’re climbing engine working harder, vision narrowing to what’s immediately ahead. Then you crest the top, and suddenly the world opens. You can see where you’ve been. You catch a glimpse of what’s coming. And for a brief moment, everything makes a little more sense. Life transitions often feel like those hills. But when we are in them, we rarely experience them as scenic. We feel the incline. We feel the resistance. We feel the uncertainty of not knowing what lies just beyond the rise. When you’re in the middle of a life transition, your perspective is naturally limited. You’re navigating loss, change, and often an identity shift all at once. Your energy is focused on getting through the day, making decisions, holding things together. It can feel like: “Why is this so hard?” “Why can’t I see what’s next?” “Will this ever level out?” From within the hill, it’s easy to a...
Connect. Nurture. Grow. The well-being of ministry workers as a Member Care Caregiver, Life Transition Coach, and Re-Entry Coach.