Noticed

Noticed

Mar 25, 2020

By Carl Greene Executive Director When I was about 10 years old, I asked my parents for a bee hive. It was not really an altruistic request—this was an early get-rich-quick scheme in which I hoped to market honey to family and friends for profit. It was like a fundraiser where I had taken out the middle man. Despite the business strategy of a ten-year-old, I...

Self Care

Barb Green, Parish Nurse Milton, WI   January has come and gone but it is not too late to think about changes you might need to make in your life. One of the most important resolutions you can make is to practice self care. Self care is the practice of taking deliberate action to preserve or protect your own health: physical, mental, emotional and...

Take Care of Yourself

Take Care of Yourself

Mar 25, 2020

By Katrina Goodrich   Living life can be exhausting. Between work, school, family, friends, and extracurricular activities it’s tough to carve out time for yourself that doesn’t involve further skimping on sleep or nailing down your day to the very minute. Really it isn’t any wonder that lots of people tend to be stressed and anxious. In pursuit of “the...

PULSE

PULSE

Mar 25, 2020

By Frank Mazza I am not a fan of social media. I do not have a Facebook account, no SnapChat, no Instagram. There was a time not too long ago that I held a Twitter account. Twitter gives users the ability to create a profile with their actual name and face; or they remain anonymous with a clever “handle” or username. Anonymity is nice if you don’t want any...

How Should Christians Respond to Crisis?

By Pastor Phil Lawton   At the time of writing this article, all anyone sees in the news is COVID-19. There is a lot of fear and confusion around the virus and it can become easy for Christians to get caught up in the chaos. We can underreact and pretend this is going to be gone tomorrow. We can overreact, sell all our 401k stock, and buy a year’s supply...