Becoming Unstuck Resources

All Encompassing Books

  • Freedom Starts Today by John Elmore
  • The Fix by Ian Morgan Cron

Substance Abuse

Sexual Addiction

  • Podcast: Life Recovery Today with Stephen Arterburn
  • Celebrate Recovery Ministry at First Baptist of Lexington: Click for more info
  • Into the Light: Healing Sexuality in Today’s Church by Mark Ongley

Technology/Materialism

  • 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You by Tony Reinke
  • Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World by Kristen Welch
  • Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt

Self Worth

  • Every Thought Captive by Kyle Idleman

Counseling

General Mt. Horeb Support Groups

  • FRESH HOPE FOR MENTAL HEALTH®
    Fresh Hope is a mutual-help, peer-to-peer support group in which members encourage one another as equals under the guidance of a facilitator. The meeting format includes both a large and small group experience. Fresh Hope serves as a supplemental support and information system for those dealing with a mental health diagnosis and those who love them for the purpose of developing tools to help manage the illness daily to live with dignity and hope in Christ.
  • DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS
    The Dementia Caregivers Group is for those who are caring for a loved one suffering from dementia, whether at home or in a residential care facility. Other caregivers, experienced in this role and understanding of your pain, can help you navigate through the day-to-day challenges.
  • DIVORCECARE®
    DivorceCare® is a safe place where caring people come alongside you as you find healing from the pain of this difficult life experience. During the 13-week class, participants will learn how to heal from the deep hurt of divorce and discover that there is still hope for your future. Contact Doreen Michaels at (414) 477-9120.
  • GRIEFSHARE®
    GriefShare® is a friendly, caring group of people who support one another through the difficult emotions of grief.  During the 13-week class, participants learn what to expect in the new normal and receive support from others. Contact Lynn Ullman (803) 271-3904.