More Black People Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening Under New Guidelines Read the article by clicking on the link below: https://www.cancerhealth.com/article/black-people-eligible-lung-cancer-screening-new-guidelines#lid=73022c05d7.5bd2db507c
Category: Mental Health
Preventing Suicide
HHS Partnership Center Director, Rev. Dr. Que English and Choose Healthy Life (CHL) faith leaders share their lived experiences, address stigma and the importance of using the easily accessible 988 Suicide & Crises Lifeline
ROM-Renewing of the Mind
Everyone agrees that a mind is essential to a productive human existence. And there are multiple trains of thought on how to have an orderly mind. The Bible points to the Word as the means by which humans can, if they are willing, change the way we think (see Romans 12:2 and Hebrews 4:12). ROM...
Surviving COVID-19 from a Teen Perspective
Ms. Khadijah Tillman, LCSW-R (at left) licensed clinical social worker and owner of Sankofa Family Counseling Services, and Elasia Larkin a graduate of Webster Schroeder High School discuss surviving COVID-19 from a teen perspective. Click on the first video to hear a teaching and the second video to hear a joint conversation. https://vimeo.com/425127949?utm_source=email&utm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504&utm_campaign=28749 https://vimeo.com/426215723
Mental Health
Statistics for American mental health are daunting: 1 in 5 adults experience mental illness but only 41% receive help. The Bible tells us what impaired health looks like and how it is cured. Let’s discuss how you can most effectively present this information to your congregation.