What to do When You Hit a Spiritual Wall

In today's episode we are diving in to what to do when you hit a spiritual wall. Why does it happen? Does it mean we are doing something wrong? Are we having a faith crisis when this happens? Give a listen if you've ever had similar thoughts or feelings to know what to do when questions come up!

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America’s First Paramedics Were Black Pioneers in Pittsburgh – Freedom House, Part I

Paramedics haven't always raced to the scene of an emergency. Before 1966, if you called for help to get to the hospital, you might get a police car, or even a hearse. That year, Pittsburgh's non-profit Freedom House set out to change that for the city's Hill District, which was predominately Black. Staffed by trained Black men and mentored by the inventor of CPR, the ambulance service served as a model for newly emerging paramedic services around the country.

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How I Lead as Mission Leader

Kathy Marler and her husband Kurt live in Escondido, California. Their family consists of their five children, their spouses, and their 20 grandchildren. Kathy has served as regional director of public affairs for San Diego County, California, as a mission leader with her husband in Trujillo Peru, and as a Relief Society and a Young Women president. Kathy and Kurt currently serve as young service mission leaders in the Newport Beach Service Mission. Highlights

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