20 Illness Topics for Invisible Illness Week Online Conference

September 13, 2009

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We hope you will join us during some of the seminars for
National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week starting tomorrow (Monday, Sept 14)

All times are pacific time, USA
Listen here http://www.invisibleillnessconference.com

Find out all information , speakers and more at http://www.invisibleillnessweek.com

Feel free to pass this along! (In fact, we’d LOVE you to do so!)

SEPT 14

MONDAY – 9 AM
Understanding How we Uniquely Deal with Difficulties in Life
Georgia Shaffer

MONDAY – 12 PM
Finding Health Insurance Coverage with a Pre-existing Condition
Jennifer Jaff

MONDAY – 3 PM
Super Foods for Super-Natural Health
Joanna Faillace

MONDAY – 5:30 PM
Hearts of Gratitude and Joy
Maureen Pratt

SEPT 15

TUESDAY 9 AM
Coping with Chronic Illness in Your Marriage
Bill & Pam Farrell

TUESDAY 12 PM
Coping with Crises on Top of Chronic
Jennifer Saake & Lisa Copen

TUESDAY 3 PM
How to Start a Business When You are Chronically Ill
Kirsten Borrink

TUESDAY 5:30 PM
To to Be Announced
Kelly Rouba

SEPT 16

WEDNESDAY 9 AM

It’s OK to say NO: Building Healthy Boundaries
Jenni Prokopy

WEDNESDAY 12 PM
Parenting When You are Chronically Ill – Chaos and Confessions
Dena Dyer, talking with Lisa Copen

WEDNESDAY 3 PM
Simplifying Your Home and Housework
Marcia Ramsland

WEDNESDAY 5:30 PM
Real Talk About Men and Chronic Illness
Jeff Kenyon

SEPT 17

THURSDAY 9 AM
Find the Job You Desire and Can Do
Rosalind Joffe

THURSDAY 12 PM
When Your Child is Chronically Ill
Jolene Philo

THURSDAY 3 PM
Managing College with a Chronic Illness
Lynn Royster

THURSDAY 5:30 PM
Helping Others Understand Your Pain
Karen Richards

SEPT 18

FRIDAY 9 AM
Applying and Winning Disability Assistance When You Are Chronically Ill
Scott Davis

FRIDAY 12 PM
Being a Teenager with a Chronic Illness
Naomi Kingery

FRIDAY 3 PM
Surgery Preparation
Curtis Dean Hall

FRIDAY 5:30 PM
Closing workshop
Lisa Copen and guests

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Rest Ministries Sponsors 5-Day Virtual Conference Online

September 13, 2009

09_logo-for-blogSBWIRE – SEPT 14, 2009 / Nearly 1 in 2 people in the USA live with a chronic illness and about 96% of these illnesses are invisible.* Rest Ministries, Inc., the largest Christian organization that serves the chronically ill, and an affiliate of Joni Eareckson Tada’s International Disability Ministry, is encouraging those with illness, friends, family, caregivers, and churches to get involved in their annual outreach, National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, September 14-20, 2009.

In addition to churches having outreach events for those with chronic conditions, Rest Ministries organizes a 5-day free virtual conference with 20 seminars that can be attended via one’s computer and computer speakers. Seminars are on a variety of topics including marriage, parenting, starting a business, how to apply for disability and more—all when you live with a chronic illness. The seminars are held via Blog Talk Radio and listeners can call in through their phone line with questions.

Well known Christian authors who will be presenting include:

  • Bill and Pam Farrel, best-selling authors; The Marriage Code (Harvest House, 2009)
  • Naomi Kingery, author of Sugar Free Me (Xulon Press, 2008)
  • Dena Dyer, author of Mothers of the Bible (Barbour Publishing, 2009)
  • Georgia Shaffer, author of How Not to Date a Loser (Harvest House, 2008)
  • Joanna Faillace, Certified Biblical Health Coach an author of Super-Naturally Healthy Families Cookbook Devotional
  • Lisa Copen, author of Beyond Casseroles: 505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend (Rest Publishers, 2008)
  • Maureen Pratt, author of Peace in the Storm: Meditations on Chronic Pain & Illness (Galilee Trade, 2005)
  • Jennifer Saake, author of Hannah’s Hope: Seeking God’s Heart in the Midst of Infertility, Miscarriage and Adoption Loss (NavPress, 2005)
  • Marcia Ramsland, author of Simplify Your Life (Thomas Nelson, 2004)
  • Jolene Philo, author of A Different Dream for My Child (Discovery House Publishers 2009)

Lisa Copen, 40, founder of Rest Ministries says, “Many Christians may have a solid walk with the Lord, but the emotional roller coaster of a chronic illness and its constant progression can leave them feeling alone and misunderstood. They are hanging on by a thread and being told they look fine and should just make themselves get up and go to church only adds to the isolation and bitterness of others ‘not getting it.’ The emotional scars can be harder to cope with than the actual illness.”

Copen, who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia since the age of twenty-four, ended up in the hospital for a week last fall fighting off the flesh eating bacteria in an ankle wound. We never know what the next day will hold,” she explains. “It is so important that there is good communication between those who are ill and their loved ones, as well as the church body.”

Did Copen’s circle of friends and church come through for her? “It was an enlightening experience,” she says. “Although I teach others to ask for help, I found out how difficult it is. And then when I did ask for help, I experienced what it is like when you fall through the cracks and everyone thinks someone else is providing both the practical support as well as emotional encouragement.”

Rest Ministries extends their outreach about invisible illness awareness to churches, providing materials to start up HopeKeepers groups, books, cards, tracts, etc. About 96% of those with illness may appear perfectly healthy on Sunday mornings, but may struggle to get out of bed the remainder of the week.

Ken Chambers, Director of Church Relations at Joni and Friends International Disability Center, says, “It is vital that Christians understand the emotional and spiritual trials of those with invisible disabilities, as well as those with visible disabilities. I encourage church leaders to take advantage of the wealth of resources at Rest Ministries and to participate in the National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, which they sponsor annually.”

One can get involved by joining the hundreds of bloggers who are writing about illness in the next few days, by joining the cause on Facebook, and most especially, by tuning in for the conference. All seminars will also be recorded and archived.

See www.invisibleillness.com for more information or www.restministries.org for the sponsor of this event, Rest Ministries.

*Source: Chronic Care in America, U.S. Census Bureau

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HopeKeepers Magazine is Out

May 29, 2009

HopeKeepers Magazine Sample - April-June 2009
HopeKeepers Magazine Sample – Read 18 Pages Free!

Do you have a subscription? If we have your correct email,
you will have already been notified. If not, check here.

New 64-Page Digital Magazine Offers Spiritual Support to Chronically Ill

Over 100 million Americans live with a chronic condition and despite what we may assume, 60% of are between the ages of 18 and 64.1 This is nearly 1 in 2 people. HopeKeepers is a consumer magazine which offers spiritual support to those who live with a chronic condition, such as fibromyalgia, diabetes, or degenerative heart disease. It’s published by Rest Ministries, Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. It began in 2003, but has now moved to a digital format to be able to reach more people and double its size from a digest version to 8.5 x 11. You can read 18 pages for free at www.hopekeepersmagazine.com .

This 64-page publication subtitled “joyfully serving the chronically ill,” is Christian in nature, and addresses diverse topics such as spiritual struggles, family challenges,>> read more

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Health Hero Award Thank You!

May 29, 2009

Well, it was officially announced last week, I won the “audience choice” award for the Our Bodies Ourselves contest as the Women’s Health Hero. I was thrilled and planned to blog about it right away, but then I kept reading through all the nice things you wrote, and bawled. And then read some more. And felt so unworthy.

>> read more

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More Newsletters Coming Soon

May 29, 2009

coffee-notebookHi, Friends!

Life has been a bit crazy as usual and though I was committed to the newsletter, time got away from me. Then I started reading the statistics and saw how few people actually received the ezine (past all those spam filters) and then what percentage read it. Well, not only was I in over my head with my time commitment, but it wasn’t even reaching you.

I totally understand your limitations in reading every email that you receive. I delete ezines I’ve subscribed to sometimes because I don’t have time to read them and if I don’t soon my inbox is over 500!

Plus, in the age of Twitter, I’ve (sadly) grown accustomed to explaining myself in 140 characters or less. This isn’t alwasy a good thing, and yet, if I can try to be precise and manage my time better, I can get back to my real love — writing. I have a mom book in the works that I would really love to finish up!

And yet, there is so much great information I run across on the web. Health/illness resources I want you to know about, inspirational videos, encouraging articles, etc. What’s a gal to do?

Well, my answer is that I am condensing the newsletter to one kind of tip or article or book review a week. That will be sent to you via your subscription that we use through GetResponse. If you aren’t sure if you are signed up, go ahead and click here and if you are already signed up, it won’t sign you up again.

Then as I come along news about Rest Ministries or ministry web site, health sources, etc. everything else will get posted on MY BLOG at www.chronicillnesssupport.com. You can click this link right here and get whatever I post in an email and if it doesn’t interest you delete it right then and there.

You won’t have a long email that you have to decided to read or delete, or take up space in the meantime. More things will be in one place and I hope I can keep better track of it all too that way!

Sound okay?

I hope you will find this helpful! And don’t forget that we have lots going on now with preparations for Invisible Illness Week plus our new Christians with Chronic Illness Blog Carnival.

As with any information, I know it won’t all apply to you all the time, but I hope that you have a chance to glance at the topic matter and then when you meet someone who is going through a difficult time or if you are in need of encouragement, you will remember something you read that you will come back to now.

God bless,

Lisa Copen

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HopeNotes #58 – 03.04.09 – Letter From Lisa

March 5, 2009

Hi Friends,Lisa Copen

I kept waiting for some words of wisdom or inspiration to hit me to write in my note today. Honestly, I am just tired. I awoke at 6 a.m. hearing my son cough, and so eventually got up at 6:30. He was fine and went off to school, but I’ve dragged through the day, finally laying down from 1:30 to 2, setting my alarm before picking Josh up at school.

Ever have some days you just want to crawl under the covers
and ignore all the little responsibilities? For me it’s not the big ones that take the time, but the little things add up.. Today for example, I took my empty toner cartridges to the school to donate for the PTA, figured out what to buy for a “sundae basket” to be auctioned off at the school, filled out Josh’s Tae Kwon Do task sheet so he can get a  star, had a friend over to play (not me… my son), answered about 50 emails, worked on the magazine, figured out tomorrow’s radio program and my husband is getting dinner out of a can (clam chowder… hey, not so bad, right?).

Writing about it makes me feel a bit better. Just like Claudette’s interview last Tuesday, we all feel like we are not doing enough. Personally, I need to go back and listen to it myself!

I read this verse today and it seemed to give me reassurance:

“I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them
and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.”

Isn’t that a nice reminder that God will lead us (even when we cannot see) through new paths! I’m clinging to that one every time I feel in over my head!

I hope you enjoy this week’s issue of HopeNotes and that you will join me tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. pacific for3our radio show Hope Endures as we talk about all thing support groups!

God bless you and thank you for your daily encouragement!

Lisa Copen
Rest Ministries Director and Founder

Yes!
I can make a donation
to help Rest Ministries
continue their outreach!

Encourage our Devotional Writers!

March 5, 2009

We have a new blog where all of our devotions are posted each day. By posting a comment after any devotional, you are encouraging both our writers and all the other readers who come and visit the web site and know they are not alone.


HopeNotes #57 – 2.25.09 – Letter From Lisa

February 25, 2009

> View this issue of HopeNotes in your web browser

Hi, Friends,Lisa Copen

It’s hard to believe another week has passed already. Some weeks seem to drag by and some seem to go quickly, don’t they? I’ve been getting used to my “new kind of normal.” That means my feet have been swollen and I sprain my ankle a few times a day. I’ve been sore all week as a storm has been “wanting to arrive” but hasn’t. I’ve used emotional energy fighting over bills that I don’t think are correct. And yet, being able to do ministry stuff has been keeping all of these other things in their correct place right now — as just parts of life, like the rest of yours.

The podcasts twice a week have been an encouragement to me, as I’ve had the chance to get to know our guests even better. I’ve also been working on HopeKeepers Magazine and reading through so amazing testimonies and stories of people who are still turning to God, even during their most trying times.

Joshn 3:16 says, “”I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” I’ve heard this verse many times, but the other day I heard it in a new way. God says, “I have overcome the world…” Not, “I will overcome the world.” God already knows what the stock market will do next week What medications that may not be approved by our insurance; what infection we may fight; what our families may have to cope with. But he has already overcome it.

So although it is a trial and a trouble we have in this world, we have to cling to the fact that God has already overcome it. By giving his Son to save us and the ability for the Holy Spirit to touch our lives each day, we can feel the assurance that it’s all been taken care of.

As much as I believe this, a part of me fears that I am talking the talk and God will want to “create more character” by making me “walk the walk.” I hope when I am tested I can withstand the test.

God bless you and thank you for your daily encouragement!

Lisa Copen
Rest Ministries Director and Founder

Yes! I can make a donation to help Rest Ministries continue their outreach!

Rest Ministries Soon To Have All Shipping Done by Outside Source

February 6, 2009

More on this next week, but if you wondered why I was a bit frazzled
last week instead of resting after II Week, it’s because we are sending all our inventory to a warehouse in Indiana who does shipping for a large Christian organization and
who will be taking it over for us. I don’t know if many of you know this, but since 1997 every item ordered has come from my garage. I package each little baggie with brochures, the books, stuff the envelopes, put the postage on, and
drive it over to the post office. It takes about 10-15 hours
or more a week (traffic is an hour to the post office and
back I have to take it to) and stuffing packages is getting
more difficult with my hand problems too. God answered a
huge prayer on this! I’ll let you know more information
soon but bottom line is…

  1. your packages will ship faster plus come from a more
    centrally located are in the USA (not San Diego);
  2. we’ll have tracking #;
  3. the physical strain on my body will lessen;
  4. it will free up a lot of time for me to be more available
    for ministry programs, like HopeKeepers groups and other
    areas.

I was supposed to have it all ready to go this week, before
surgery. Mom and are are over half done, since every items
needs stuffed into bags, labeled, etc. and then a perfect
inventory count. So keep praying God multiplies our time
and gives us moments of sanity so our numbers are right!


5 Things You May Not Know Exist at Rest Ministries Web Site

February 6, 2009
  1. A beautiful screensaver you can download free to your computer
  2. Articles, links web site and more specifically for pastors who
    are interested in understanding more about chronic illness
    or who want their church to better outreach to the chronically
    ill.
  3. Daily updates from our founder Lisa from her Twitter (fast and easy to read and also available on the right column of the Sunroom)
  4. Resources for how to help a friend with a chronic illness
  5. Special groups in the Sunroom like