100 Huntley Street - January 30, 2019
100 Huntley Street • 28m
Tim Huff
In a recent publication from CMHO, the Public Health Agency of Canada, it was reported that an Ontario study shows "Anxiety has been called the most prevalent mental health issue among Canadian children. In the new children's book "Am I Safe" by Tim Huff and Iona Snair is another jewel of perfectly-illustrated themes that encourage parents, grandparents, and teachers to explore the topics of fear and anxiety alongside children in their care. The book follows the pattern of three previous successful award-winning titles by Tim Huff in a series called The Children's Compassion Series. The content is complete with a discussion and activity guide and for anxious children this book can provide a place of validation and strength to stand against fear's "bullying" power. For friends and family it can provide a window into the common experiences and impact of fear. www.CompassionSeries.com
Brandon Kicknosway
Brandon grew up in a Christian family but as he got older God wasn’t important to him and he began to lead his own life. This led him to a dark place of selfishness, suicidal tendencies and anger but God intervened and radically changed his life.
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