by counselor | Dec 23, 2015 | Christmas, counseling philosophy, George's Blog
“…and laid him in the manger, because there was no place for him in the inn.” Luke 2:7 ESV Christmas Greetings, Few would script the coming of the world’s Savior in this way. It did not appear that the arrival of Christ exactly began with a bang. Isaiah tells us in...
by counselor | Dec 18, 2015 | counseling philosophy, George's Blog, quotes
“We will not achieve an accurate knowledge of ourselves, of what has gone wrong with us, and of what we are meant to be, unless we lift our eyes from ourselves to ponder God’s nature….” -Mark Talbot
by counselor | Dec 11, 2015 | Counseling, counseling philosophy, George's Blog
For many, the connection between counseling and theology is not clear. Our tendency is to look to the field of psychology for answers to personal problems and to look to the Bible for answers to spiritual questions. But in fact theology, properly understood, is...
by counselor | Dec 7, 2015 | Christian living, suffering
The whack of her head striking the edge of the table put an end to her innocent laughter and brought everyone in the orthodontist’s waiting room to attention. Instinctively, we turned toward the commotion. Silence followed. Everyone anticipated the release of her...
by counselor | Dec 2, 2015 | Christian living, Tamara's Blog, women
In medias res is a Latin phrase that means in the middle of things or into the midst of things. As a literary term, it refers to a narrative that starts in the middle of the story—often at some critical moment—rather than at its beginning. Earlier parts of the...
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