Emotional Health
Holly Goddard, Carey Nieuwhof, Chinwé Williams, and Sean Seay
If your house has ever had a busted pipe, you know what a hassle that is. Whether it’s faulty plumbing or just wear and tear, it doesn’t really matter in the end. What matters is the water that was supposed to be inside the pipe is now on the outside.
Our emotions work the same way. When they’re maintained the right way, everything runs pretty smoothly. But when we let emotions get outside where they’re supposed to be, we can cause damage with our words and our actions.
In this four-part group study, we’ll look at several specific areas where we need to keep our emotions from taking over.