Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversation about life and faith in a casual, comfortable setting. Managing editor Tami Roleff says Sunday’s topic is about loneliness and isolation…
In a time when we are connected by the internet and social media – when we have Facebook friends, but few real friendships – we can be lonely because we don’t have significant interpersonal, face to face, interactions with people that connect us deeply with one another. Lifetree Café will explore how to cope with loneliness and isolation. This week’s free program features a filmed interview with Tom Sutherland, a man who was kidnapped and held by Muslim radicals for nearly six and a half years. During the program, participants will have the opportunity tell about times they’ve encountered feelings of loneliness in their own lives. Lifetree Café is at 4 p.m. Sunday in Twentynine Palms at Veterans Way and Ocotillo Avenue behind Little Church of the Desert. For more information, call Brad White-Findeisen at 760-217-2597 or email [email protected].