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Mindful Christianity Today
September 30 at 10:00 AM ·
When we become mindful of Christ, it helps us to get unstuck on our everyday thoughts and focuses us on how to deal with our relationship with our families and how we cope with our self as a person and others in a fearful world. It lets the light of Christ shine into our hearts to reveal his plan and hope in our life.
When we become mindful of Christ, it helps us to get unstuck on our everyday thoughts and focuses us on how to deal with our relationship with our families and how we cope with our self as a person and others in a fearful world. It lets the light of Christ shine into our hearts to reveal his plan and hope in our life.
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Free Resource: Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
CCEF - Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation
October 2 at 5:00 PM ·
"We are united in Christ and have become a part of a holy nation and a royal priesthood. It is in these realities that we must rest in the midst of a world full of unrest." - Julie Lowe
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Yes, It Is Possible to Feel Lonely Even When in a Committed Relationship
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5 Biblical Encouragements for Depressed Believers
The Gottman Institute
October 21 at 1:50 PM ·
If your goal is to reach a state of compromise, you will want to identify your needs and limits first.
In order to feel understood, respected, and honored, try defining your core needs in the area of your problems and the relationship. Don't relinquish anything that you feel is absolutely essential, and identify the areas and ways you're willing to accept influence.
Then, you can begin to move towards compromise.
In the Art and Science of Love Online, Drs. John and Julie Gottman provide a roadmap to help you and your partner to make headway in the gridlocked problems you may be facing in your relationship.
Learn the art of compromise when you and your partner take the Art and Science of Love Online. Get 25% off with code 25ASL2020: http://bit.ly/2x6jfC7
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“This Simple Sleep Formula Calms My Racing ADHD Brain”
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Howie Mandel Promotes Mental Health Awareness
Access Christian Counseling Inc
October 18 at 5:39 PM ·
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October 18 at 2:06 PM ·
Mindful Christianity Today
October 18 at 2:06 PM ·
In Loving Memory of Jay Adams, Founder of the Biblical Counseling Movement
https://nouthetic.blog/2020/11/14/jay-e-adams-1929-2020/?fbclid=IwAR1ZB8WbIINBfsejQ58fKWqxqWBoAIpM_TPW0nO0v3YOYdkd4ddGmXovus4
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Jay E. Adams 1929 - 2020 - Institute for Nouthetic Studies Blog
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“Why Don’t You Listen?” How to Stop Nagging and Start Communicating
Peter Scazzero
November 13 at 10:10 AM ·
What makes an emotionally mature Christian? And what might you add to this list?
Since it is not possible to be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature, this is a critically important question - especially in these tumultuous days.
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“Has ADHD Warped Your Sense of Self? It’s Time to Reclaim Your Story — and Power.”
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How a Parent’s Affection Shapes a Child’s Happiness for Life
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4 Principles for Talking to Your Kids about Sex | Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation
The Gottman Institute
February 1 at 1:30 PM ·
The first step toward improving or enhancing your relationship is to understand what happens when they fail.
Learning about their failures can prevent you and your partner from making the same mistakes or rescue your relationship if you already have. Based on Dr. John Gottman's groundbreaking research in “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work,” these are the six things that can lead to relationship failure: http://bit.ly/3pEO8El
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Romans 6:22
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January 29 at 4:00 PM ·
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From His Abundant Love
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