Helping the Homeless Who Suffer from Mental Illness - Part 2

This is the second installment on the topic of helping the homeless who are mentally ill. With a basic knowledge of the issues these people confront, knowlegable Christian workers can make a huge difference in their lives.

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Why should addicts avoid new relationships with members of the opposite sex in the first year of recovery?

For addicts, real lasting change occurs only after a long and often painful process of self discovery.  Becoming involved in a romantic relationship too early is a sure fire way to short-circuit the process.  It is actually one of the most frequent causes of relapse.

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Live Your Calling Book and Website (liveyourcalling.com)

Kevin and Kay Marie Brennfleck (Pasadena, CA) are nationally recognized experts in career counseling, work satisfaction, and productivity. Their Web site, www.ChristianCareerCenter.com, is the most visited Christian career site on the Internet.

 

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Urban Ministry Internship Position Descriptions

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TechMission Corps Internship Positions

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Finding Calcutta

Ever read an inspiring story about heroic missionaries and wonder if you could ever be as effective? In a thoughtful account of her time spent with Mother Theresa’s Missionaries of Charity, author and educator Mary Poplin tells how to live a life of service no matter where you are.

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Assistant Director for Urban Ministry Internship Program (TechMission Corps)

Organization Name: 
TechMission

 

TechMission Corps Program Assistant Director

Job Description

The Assistant Director will assist the TechMission Corps Director in implementing and supporting a nation-wide AmeriCorps program. This is a full-time position based in Boston with the following responsibilities:

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Grant Writing Internship

AmeriCorps logo Now accepting resumes for one year internship through AmeriCorps with national Urban Ministry based in Boston.

Other positions include Volunteer Coordinator & Graphic Designer.

Grant Writing Intern Job Description

The Grant Writer is a full time position which is responsible for writing grants, managing existing grants, and assisting with development work with the following duties:

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Hallmarks of a Healthy Support Group

Simply stated, a support group is a regular meeting of individuals who have joined together to offer one another support and encouragement in order to overcome a shared problem.  In informal, small group settings, participants, in turn, share their own experiences, feelings and struggles

Ideally, a good support group is, first, a place where recovering addicts will find true acceptance and a sense of what unconditional love is all about.  It is a safe, non-judgmental setting where they can express struggles, thoughts, ideas, and feelings without fear of rejection.  Hearing the stories of others with similar difficulties and how they overcame them, gives the struggling addict great encouragement to go on in a life of sobriety.

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World Vision ACT:S Day of Prayer and Act:ion

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Join World Vision's ACT:S in organizing a Day of Prayer and Action on your campus, church or community. October 1 is the first day of the federal government’s fiscal year. To kick-start this new year, join us in telling our elected leaders that we are praying for them.

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Oasis 2009 Conference: CrescentProject.org

Date: 
10/22/2009 (All day) - 10/24/2009 (All day)
Time Zone: 
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Honoring Ted Kennedy (a supporter of TechMission)

Ted Kennedy, 77, Senator of Massachusetts, died Tuesday of brain cancer but left a legacy of public service and fighting for justice, aligned with the core values of TechMission and "connecting people to the poor."

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An Introduction to Systemic Theology

Executive Director Andrew Sears outlines a new branch of theology called "Systemic Theology", which provides a systems perspective on the world and God that prioritizes holistic ministry and justice.

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Praying for our cities

What do you say to people you meet? How about, “I’m praying for Detroit.” I’ve heard that statement.  It’s hard not to like such a slogan for my city of Detroit or for any of our cities.  But, how about saying, “Marhaban”? Do you know that greeting? What do you say to people you encounter? Anything?

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Depression and the Recovery Process

The unrelenting sadness and hopelessness that characterized my experience with depression is something I will never forget.  In the grips of depression I often felt paralyzed, not possessing the strength to rise from bed or even to open my eyes in the morning. I felt completely alone, unable to make contact with anyone, not even Almighty God.  I lost interest in life and the things that make life special. I became reclusive and withdrawn, not wanting to be with friends  I alternated between insomnia and exhaustion. I couldn't concentrate. And always, I felt inexplicably sad. Nothing made me happy.  Most frightening of all, I made intricate preparations for my death. (1)

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