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An Ominous Premonition
I almost hate to even write this post – it makes it more tangible and real; but the dire warnings have come repeatedly for the past week or so and I have to put it down. I fear that a … Continue reading
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God in the Little Details
I heard a broadcast today on Christian radio that sparked a memory I want to share. The focus of the interview was that God is willing and wanting to engage with us in the little details of our day as … Continue reading
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A Humorous Memory From Our Childhood
Traumatic memories have dominated my thoughts recently as I have been more focussed on writing the book. It wears me down and burdens my soul. I grieve the loss of innocence. In order to take a fresh view of things, … Continue reading
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God’s Call on Our Life
I heard a message on the radio yesterday that spoke profoundly to my heart. The broadcast was entitled “The Preparation and Portrait of a Prophet” on the program entitled “Let My People Think” done by RZIM (Ravi Zacharias International Ministries). … Continue reading
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Anger- Friend and Foe Part 2
Anger has been the focus of many counseling sessions. It has taken focussed effort to deal with the underlying misconceptions and confusion about anger over a period of decades. I have no idea the number of separate personalities who each … Continue reading
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TRUTH – Honesty
I know this is a detour from the posts on anger, but I need to catch the blog up to speed with what has been happening during this most resent delay in posting. As I have attempted to make progress … Continue reading
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Anger – Introduction to Topic
First, I wish I could tell you all the resources I have used to form the understandings that I have about anger; but much of it has come through reading psychology books, reading the Bible with a focus on getting … Continue reading
Anger Part 2
Anger is really a helpful and necessary emotion. It serves to protect and warn us when we are in danger. When it is acknowledged and allowed to do it’s job, anger dissipates quickly without much or any harm done to … Continue reading
Anger – a Friend and a Foe Part 1
I’m going to focus on a topic that has been one of great confusion to me for my entire life. Some of this I have learned from my siblings and some from my father plus what I have experienced myselves. … Continue reading
Denial vs. Dissociation
It has come to my attention lately that there is a need to differentiate between denial and dissociation. Both are coping mechanisms, and both can be either a dysfunctional coping mechanism or a natural part of life. Neither one is … Continue reading
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