Christian Counseling and the Aged

When Christian counseling, one will find that the age group they counsel for will determine many of the issues that commonly become important during sessions.   Each age group psychologically has a mental list of needs, achievements, and goals.  If those goals are not met, certain age groups react to these “failures”.  It is important as [...]

Christ calls us to Advent

The secularization of religious feasts is common in America.  The Christmas season which spiritually begins December 25th, begins on Black Friday after Thanksgiving.  Instead of spiritual preparation for the birth of Christ, the nation that night prepares wish lists and compares the best sale.  Where Christian charity and giving should exist, there is capitalistic greed.  [...]

Useful Sermon Ideas For Busy Pastors

Research studies confirm that most preachers are overburdened. The tasks of a pastor is not restricted to writing the sermon and preaching alone. Contrary to what other people may have considered, preachers are in fact active people. They don’t simply do the job on Sundays. They are busy with a wide range of other duties all [...]

Thoughts on Grief and Recovery

volume=”3″>face=”Calibri”>Historical mental misconceptions on misery portrayed misery as an irregular component of individual expertise which needed to be averted at all costs.  In most cases, it is even labeled as a pathology that essential cleansed from the system.  Freud insisted which power devoted to what was unsuccessful, must be reinvested into new issues or new [...]

A Time to Mourn: Christian Grief Counseling

dimension=”3″>encounter=”Calibri”>The honor and prestige was not recognised by him.   Nor the foreknowledge which the faithful may one day sing the stanza from the Stations of the Cross-breed which his ”hesitation” was in fact a long term “very pleased sta” to be termed upon “to deal with the Corner of Christ”.  None of these items swept through [...]