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Today at 11:30 after chapel was an opportunity to connect with professionals in the community and to be informed about an aspect of mental health. The target population for these meetings is counselors and counseling students but occasionally there are topics that interest ministers. The meetings occur the first Monday of the month. People usually bring their lunch and have the opportunity to connect with professionals and fellow students. Then there is a presentation provided by a local professional. The lunch ‘n learn is affiliated with the Tennessee Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. HUGSR alum Keith Fussell is currently organizing the lunches.
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The holiday season is a time when the rich are reminded that they are rich. The credit card is swiped numerous times and the ATM is frequented as we buy all kinds of gifts for people who we love and sometimes even people we don’t (white elephant Christmas parties). On the flip side, those who are poor are reminded of that fact, as they cannot afford to buy gifts at Oak Court. Since this is the case, I recommend we use the resources we have to bless those who are unable to give back to us. By doing this we will receive a blessing that is more valuable than anything on our Christmas list; we will receive the feeling of being the “hands and feet of Jesus”.
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Welcome to my blog. Hopefully this blog will provide insight into Harding Grad School from a student’s view.
By the way, the picture is of the Headlight in Portland, Maine. One of the greatest places in the world.