Crisis Resources

FREE resources to help in a time of crisis.

Welcome to our Crisis Care resource page. This page is dedicated to providing free resources designed to help individuals and communities navigate through difficult circumstances. Whether you are seeking tools to manage stress and trauma, videos on building resilience, or prayer resources for finding peace, we have carefully curated a collection to assist in your journey. Please share this page with anyone who might benefit.

Join Dr. Marcus Warner’s intensive four-hour training on effectively supporting individuals grappling with post-traumatic stress.

Every heart carries wounds, inevitable in a fallen world. Unhealed wounds stunt maturity and damage relationships, limiting the fullness of the heart God gave us.

Discover the ABCs of emotional resilience in this free pdf of chapter 1 of the book Building Bounce.

Four prayer documents to download:
REAL Prayer – Dr. Marcus Warner
Misc Prayer Patterns – Dr. Mark Bubeck
A Warfare Prayer
– Dr. Mark Bubeck
Offensive Prayer – Dr. Karl Payne

We are living in a time of great uncertainty. Although Christians are encouraged to be “anxious for nothing” (Philippians 4:6), yet many of us are feeling concerned about pandemics, a shaky economy, and much more. Avoiding anxiety is easier said than done!

Other Helpful Resources

Check out these helpful free resources from our partners at Life Model Works and THRIVEtoday.

Dr. Jim Wilder of Life Model Works developed this effective method of connecting with God that brings peace in the midst of crisis. This resource will connect you to 16 short videos of various people walking viewers through these steps.

Jesus is the Prince of Peace who freely gives peace to His children (Isaiah 9:6). Shalom (peace) is the sweet spot for our brain and body, and the body is the canvas for your brain. You can use PEACE as a litmus test to notice how your brain and body are doing!

Chris Coursey of THRIVEtoday demonstrates the “Shalom My Body” exercises from Chapter 6 in The Joy Switch. These embodied exercises are designed to help calm and quiet your nervous system and get your relational brain back online.

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