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Jeremy Rands, Pastor of Monclova Road Baptist Church. Thanks for tuning in for worship today. Open Bible has been serving the people of South Jersey for over 60 years. We are humbled that God has allowed our church to help so many over the years. Our prayer is that we can be a help to you as well. Support the ministry of Open Bible by giving online! - https://openbiblenj.org/giving/ Do us a favor and fill out a digital connection card! - https://form.jotform.com/200855534580052 Subscribe to the Open Bible Podcast - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeTwW... - Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Id8... Comme
As we continue in our series on anxiety and depression, we wanted to take some time to talk about the growing needs for discussions about mental health with teens, young adults, and their parents. Today's guest is Kelli Burns. Kelli is an experienced Christian counselor and a member of Monclova Road Baptist Church. 24 Hour/Crisis Help: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 Crisis Text Line – Text 4HOPE to 741741 Toledo Area Christian Counselors: Northwest Ohio Christian Counseling 4041 W. Sylvania Ave., Suite LL2 419-724-7427 www.northwestohiochristiancounseling.com Hope Counseling 4041 W. Sylvania Ave, Suite LL3 419-724-4233 https://hopecounselingtoledo.com National Christian Counselors: Focus on the Family – Christian Counselors Network https://christiancounselors.network American Association of Christian Counselors https://connect.aacc.net/?search_type=distance Additional Reading: Focus on the Family website – search by topic and age range www.focusonthefamily.com National Institute of Mental Health https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml Notes 2:20 Is anxiety (and depression) becoming more prevalent among teens and young adults? 4:00 Why is this important to understand the trends of anxiety and depression? 6:10 What are the symptoms of depression in a teenager? 9:12 Are personality changes from anxiety and depression instant or progressive? 10:30 What are the differences between depression in teens and adults? 13:45 What is the difference between anxiety and depression? 18:00 What should a parent do if they believe that their child is depressed? 20:27 How do I get help with anxiety or depression? 25:16 What does getting help look like? 26:25 What if my child doesn't want to get help? 29:05 Should a parent seek help even if a child is not ready to speak to a counselor? 30:55 Can untreated depression lead toward the possibility of suicide? 33:40 Should a parent proactively address the topic of suicide or wait for their child to begin the conversation? 35:37 How would you (Kelli) speak to the stigma often felt by those dealing with depression? 37:54 Are depression and anxiety exclusively spiritual issues? 41:15 Where can someone go for help?
Hear from guest speaker Jeremy Rands, pastor of Monclova Road Baptist Church in Monclova, OH
Hear from guest speaker Jeremy Rands, pastor of Monclova Road Baptist Church in Monclova, OH
Why did Paul go the synagogues to reason with the unbelievers? Because he knew that he could find them there! If over half the world is using digital technology and social media, why are we so afraid to use that platform to further the cause of Christ? In this episode we talk with Nate Click of Monclova Road Baptist Church about the usage of social media to spread the church's message.
Why did Paul go the synagogues to reason with the unbelievers? Because he knew that he could find them there! If over half the world is using digital technology and social media, why are we so afraid to use that platform to further the cause of Christ? In this episode we talk with Nate Click of Monclova Road Baptist Church about the usage of social media to spread the church's message.
In this episode, Josh Teis sits down with Jeremy Rands who pastors Monclova Road Baptist Church near Toledo, OH. Jeremy has served as an administrative pastor and as a lead pastor in several large, growing churches. He currently leads a large staff and must stay organized in order to effectively lead those around him. The big idea that will be discussed today is Organized Leadership.If you enjoy this episode, or any of our other episodes, please leave a review on iTunes or YouTube as this helps get the word out about these Idea Talks. Also, we would love for you to let others know about this podcast on social media. Quotes from the episode:“I had to realize that I was there to help them reach their potential, not them to help me become something.” – Jeremy Rands“We are here to help the staff reach their potential and in them reaching their potential, the church people get help and the church reaches it's potential.” – Jeremy Rands“Ministry is not the same as marriage.” – Jeremy Rands“By being faithful to God in ministry, he may use different ministries to train you and equip you, so that he can use you later on in life.” – Jeremy Rands“Making sure that I'm taking care of myself, spiritually, physically, emotionally, I can take care of more people.” – Jeremy Rands“Rest is wisdom, being a sluggard is foolish.” – Jeremy Rands“There are other pastors who do more than me, and I'm ok with that.” – Jeremy Rands“Having the rest you need and having the relationship you need is leading to a place where you can have organization at the level you want it to be.” – Josh Teis“By me setting my calendar, and not letting my calendar set me, I get more accomplished and I feel more peaceful when I do it.” – Jeremy Rands“I get to decide if it's an emergency when it's my schedule.” – Jeremy Rands“If you're going to condition your church that every time they have an emergency they can have access to you and you're going to drop everything, then all you're going to be doing is going from emergency to emergency and your church and your life is going to become an emergency.” – Jeremy Rands“There's a difference between having a busy schedule and having a productive schedule.” – Jeremy RandsPractical ideas from this episode:Rest in between appointments with staff and church members in order to give them your best when meeting with them.Don't take more than 3 appointments in a day.Date your wife every single week.Schedule a weekly time to look at the next seven days.If you don't have staff, utilize deacons to help you with “emergencies”.Use web-based calendar/email – yahoo, google, iCal, etc.Plan big events for your church at least a year in advance.Connect with Jeremy Rands:https://twitter.com/JeremyRandshttps://www.facebook.com/jeremy.rands.5http://www.monclovabaptist.org