COVID-19 has affected countless lives since early 2020. Many people are caring for family and friends, many have lost their health, their job, their home, and tragically, their loved ones. Most everyone is trying to balance the competing obligations of work and family. All of this can take a heavy toll physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
Caregivers, including pastors and other church leaders, who are working overtime during this challenging time, are by no means exempt from the stress of this kind of work. Therefore, it is essential for caregivers to care for themselves as well. Below are some self-care resources for those who are giving their all during this time of need.
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The In Trust Center hosts learning community spaces throughout the year. Check out our upcoming events below.
UPCOMING WEBINAR
Board members are typically recruited for their leadership, business acumen, and networks. Dr. Rebekah Basinger, project director of the In Trust Center’s Wise Stewards Initiative, will discuss how strategic questioning and interrogation skills are essential for effective board stewardship.
ON DEMAND
In this on-demand webinar, Rick Staisloff, senior partner of rpk GROUP, discusses essential aspects of strategic partnerships. This session delves into current trends, identification of partners, navigating the due diligence process, and common challenges.
The current and very troubling condition of trust is a clarion call to action. But despite the dismal data showing pervasive organizational distrust, every organization can assess their current level of trust, learn and adopt a proven trust building framework, and then develop a meaningful and long-lasting plan of action. This webinar details the knowledge and practical next steps to strengthen workplace culture as a result of closing the trust gap.
In Trust Center provides Resource Consulting to our members at no charge. Contact us today and let us guide you to the most helpful resources for your situation.
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