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Hope for the Anxious Teacher: Getting to the Root of Anxiety

Have feelings of anxiety become your status quo? Many of us feel like they are, but with God’s help, they don't have to be! If you've been struggling to experience the peace God promises His followers, you won't want to miss this bonus podcast with Crystal Kershaw. Crystal, counselor and former teacher, examines common causes of anxiety and shares scriptural insights & practical tips to help you overcome it.

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RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Blog: Please Pass the Mustard Seeds

Website: Fieldstone Counseling

Instagram: Crystal Kershaw

Session Notes: Truths, Lies, and Practical Strategies

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ABOUT CRYSTAL KERSHAW

Crystal is a Christ-follower, wife, mother, counselor, and friend. She is passionate about connecting others with the truth of God's miraculous power and sustaining presence. Biblical Counseling allows her the opportunity to see the Gospel impact lives, and bring beauty from ashes. Crystal has a background in women's ministry and Christian Education, and is the founder of Spirit & Strength, a Christ-centered weight training ministry.
She has authored a repertoire of studies and conferences on topics including authentic faith, combatting anxiety, attaching to God, engaged parenting, and overcoming lies. Crystal counsels with a focus on women, anxiety, and adoption.

In addition to her counseling work at Fieldstone, Crystal serves as FC's Director of Strategic Initiatives. In this role, she fosters relationships with individuals and corporations who share and support Fieldstone's unique vision for biblically-based, Christ-centered, clinically informed care. Crystal's blog, Please Pass the Mustard Seeds, features faith builders for the real world. Crystal and her husband have three adult children, and make their home in Northeast Ohio.

HERZOG FOUNDATION

This podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Herzog Foundation, which supports Christian education in a variety of ways. One thing I highly recommend is their leadership trainings. They offer free, in-person trainings to Christian school leaders on a variety of important topics like donor development, marketing and enrollment, strategic planning, culture building, and more.
Not only are the trainings free, but lodging and meals are also covered by the Herzog Foundation. That means your school's only cost is airfare to get to the event. I've heard first-hand from people who have attended these events telling me that they are fantastic! If you're at a Christian school, check them out at herzogfoundation.com/events and be sure to recommend them to your admins.

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Have feelings of anxiety become your status quo? Many of us Christian teachers feel like they are, but with God’s help, they don't have to be! If you've been struggling to experience the peace God promises His followers, you won't want to miss this bonus podcast with Crystal Kershaw. Crystal, counselor and former teacher, examines common causes of anxiety and shares scriptural insights & practical tips to help you overcome it.

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