Pastors, September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Learn how to prevent teen suicide with Alive to Thrive, a free resource from Focus on the Family.
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Editor’s Note: September is National Suicide Awareness Month. Equip yourself to help prevent teen suicide in your church free online training from Focus on the Family at AliveToThrive.com.
About Alive to Thrive Why Alive to Thrive? Adults who interact with children and teens are in a unique position to help prevent and respond effectively to youth suicide. Alive to Thrive’s preventive training teaches these influential adults to proactively address issues that can lead to teen suicide. Additionally, the training discusses the spiritual aspects …
Prevent Teen Suicide Using Our Free Online Training Get Started Get Help Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqDbT_-HfyE Why Suicide Prevention? A study of American Medical Association indicates that more than 75% of parents are unaware of suicidal ideation in their child. Meanwhile, The Centers of Disease Control has reported considerably elevated levels of suicidal ideation in younger adults …
Focus on the Family has created Alive to Thrive to provide help and hope for parents and others who interact regularly with young people. This free resource provides practical suggestions for preventing and responding to suicidal thoughts and actions.
Sarah Robinson struggled with suicidal ideation and depressive thoughts that plagued her soul. Sarah shares her story of clinging to Christ and gives practical help to those in need. (Part 2 of 2)
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Sarah Robinson struggled with suicidal ideation and depressive thoughts that plagued her soul. Sarah shares her story of clinging to Christ and gives practical help to those in need. (Part 1 of 2)
Kay Warren explains how childhood trauma and/or mental illness can make people susceptible to depression and even suicidal thoughts, and encourages us to focus on what Jesus accomplished on the cross, to seek comfort in Him, and to stand strong until we see Him. (Part 2 of 2)