Self-reliance
“Everything around us has a spiritual meaning, from our jobs, our education, to our life and family.”
Vanessa Morales, United States
Self-reliance does not mean that we can accomplish or obtain anything we want. If we are self-reliant we believe that through the power of Christ, and through our own effort, we can work for the spiritual and practical needs of life. Many people can become more self-reliant. The self-reliance initiative is a tool to help.
In the initiative, much of the work takes place in small groups that combine spiritual principles with practical skills. Groups are focused on one of four areas: employment, education, personal finances, or starting and growing a business.
Self-reliance courses are different than our other classes, in that you come at the start of a session and you attend for 10-12 consecutive weeks. Attending a kickoff meeting will get you into a group.
If you are interested in attending a class on Self Reliance, please fill out this form to receive more information!
In the Self-Reliance area you will find courses that focus on knowledge and skill improvement in three different areas. Each course meets weekly for approximately 90 minutes for 10 to 12 weeks.
Personal Finance
All individuals and families, of all income levels, need personal financial management skills. How you manage your personal finances can affect your relationships, your spiritual resilience, your ability to serve, and your ability to meet your basic needs. This course teaches skills in budgeting, debt management, crises management, investing, and more.
How to Start and Grow My Business
This course provides knowledge and skills in: understanding customer needs, ensuring profitability, finding and keeping customers, separating business and personal funds, managing cash flow improving the business and more.
Emotional Resilience
This course will help you learn spiritual and practical skills to better care for your body, mind, emotions, and relationships. It is useful for leaders and parents, as well as those who struggle with anxiety, depression, anger, and low self-esteem. It is not professional therapy or treatment but provides understanding and coping skills designed to help you better manage the stresses of our modern world.