Resilience In Faith

vs. spiritless

Recovering from adversity

To practice Resilience, I will:

  • adapt to adverse conditions
  • seek out support and build relationships
  • find meaning in all I do
  • not let failure stop my goals
  • build on my experiences

“The Faith Boost”

As people of Faith, we have some extra help in the form of our Faith, when it comes to being Resilient. Calling upon God to help us when we feel downtrodden can boost our energy in dealing with adversity. We always know that God is there for us and this confidence can give us a more positive outlook when dealing with adversity. Each day God gives us the grace we will need to face whatever comes our way. We only have to open our hearts to accept this wonderful gift. Spending time in prayer or meditation can help us deal with the stress of adversity and add to our resilience. When we are suffering, we can join our suffering with that of the Passion of Christ and give meaning to our suffering. If we choose to whine and complain about it, we lose an opportunity for spiritual growth.

This month, use your Faith to boost your Resilience.

The Links below will take you to Resources you can use in a Christian Faith Based setting
to encourage the Character Quality of Resilience.
Our other Pillars have resources that can be adapted for use in a Christian setting.

Visit Resilience in School>>

Activities
No Matter How You Say It
Curriculum Connections
Croskey’s Corner

Visit Resilience in Business>>

Teambuilding
Power Up with Character
Interview Questions
Adult Business Books

Visit Resilience in the Community>>

Quotes
Character All Month Calendar
Related Qualities
Character Holiday Activities
Family Activity (with a printable for sending home to parents)

Archived Bulletins on Resilience:

Family Faith Builder on Resilience