On this episode, Dee Wright interviews Nathan Young - Director of the Care Center in Jackson, TN. An organization working with indigent women and children.
On this episode of LifeNotes, Dee and Jay talk about being committed and steadfast in a culture used to talking about and responding to how it "feels."
Based on the story of Jacob and Esau, Dee and Jay discuss how and why we "value" what's been given to us in life. Some things we can't change. So could they be blessings in disguise or opportunities for us to grow in Christ-like maturity?
On this episode of LifeNotes, Dee and Jay ask the question "Do you really want to get well?" What are some things that block us from seeking after healing in our life and how do we get past them?
This week, Jay and Dee talk about "taking care of your stuff." We can't control the changes others make, but we can master ourselves and submit our own lives to God. That's freeing to know!
In pt 4 of Family Matters - Jay and Dee interview Carol Barazza - founder of Friend2Friend Crockett - an organization in Crockett County, TN that provides caring adult mentors for over forty of the community's children. Carol discusses how F2F
In this week's episode, Jay and Dee discuss the challenges and rewards of moving into a "new normal" - the life you have AFTER you make the decision to change some things about your life.
This week Jay and Dee talk about the impact of the words that we speak (and write on Facebook)! Do your words build up or tear down? This show gives you a great opportunity to reconsider the power of your speech!
Part 3 of the Addiction Series. Jay and Dee interview Kim Story about her own "road to recovery." Kim shares an amazing testimony of encountering God and pressing through to new life!
Special Guest Ernie Ward shares with Jay and Dee about his work as a treatment provider. They reflect on the death of actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman and what we can learn about addiction from his life.
Our thoughts are like food. We can either feed ourselves with healthy thoughts or we can feed ourselves with thoughts that make us ultimately feel bad. Why is it that people often find themselves stuck in cycles of negative thinking?