We all knows that fruits and vegetables are good for your health. In fact, the USDA Dietary Guidelines recommend that half of your plate of food be made up of fruits and vegetables. That's a lot more than many of us eat. But, there are great benefits to these food choices! Physical Health Improves This … Continue reading Eat your fruits & veggies
Month: February 2017
Managing Anxiety and Worry
Do you find yourself worrying excessively or unable to stop thinking about things that might go wrong? Everyone experiences worry, stress, and fear from time to time. But if you find yourself frequently thinking about problems or possible problems, this may be a sign of a problem with anxiety. There are many Scripture verses to … Continue reading Managing Anxiety and Worry
A prayer for oneness
Here in Florence, there is an upcoming event called "Oneness Embraced" where Tony Evans (nationally known preacher) will join Helping Florence Flourish at the Civic Center to provide a biblical and pastoral guide for striving for unity across racial and socioeconomic divides in Florence, S.C. Learn more and get your free tickets here. Please join … Continue reading A prayer for oneness
Humility in Philippians
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others…. Do everything without grumbling or arguing. Philippians 2:3-4, 14 These words in Paul’s letter to the Philippians certainly still catch our attention today. “Don’t be … Continue reading Humility in Philippians
Exploring our Core Values: Whole-Person Care
This is the sixth post in our look at the five core values of iHope. Today we’ll dig into our core value of Whole-Person Care. What does it mean to provide Whole-Person Care? At iHope we want to serve and care for each person’s entire being. God has created each of us as spiritual, mental, relational, … Continue reading Exploring our Core Values: Whole-Person Care
Exploring our Core Values: Accessibility
This is the fifth post in our look at the five core values of iHope. Today we’ll dig into our core value of Accessibility. What does Accessibility mean? In a simple statement, we at iHope want to be here for those who are hurting and need care. There can be many barriers that prevent an individual … Continue reading Exploring our Core Values: Accessibility