Toward a Theology of Mental Health and Wholeness (2)
This journey began by looking at creation and what the intention of God was, from the beginning, for us. It is
This journey began by looking at creation and what the intention of God was, from the beginning, for us. It is
This came up in a group the other day. The client was struggling to forgive but decided they needed the
It’s true, I have always been painfully aware that my personality is fundamentally flawed. In response to this I spent
Continuing my recent theme of Christianity and therapy (Here, here and here) I noticed a relevant article the Christian Post
I’m in the habit of posting a few links I found interesting, normally on a Monday. I try for an
I wanted to briefly respond to Edmund Standing’s excellent post: Christianity: A form of therapy or a radical alternative? Let
I have to admit that as an Englishman I find the issue of firearm ownership in the U.S. baffling. All this talk
I’m aware that we can’t extrapolate the findings of a UK study, but thought this may be of interest nonetheless: