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A Message of Inspiration to The Broken-Spirited

icon1 Published by Stewart the Man in Religion on September 19, 2009 | 3 Comments

We live in a difficult world, a broken world. We all experience pain. But no matter how alone you feel, no matter how bad things seem, you are never alone. Never. This message of inspiration can apply to anyone.

Forgive Yourself

icon1 Published by moniquemenorca in Christianity on January 5, 2010 | No Comments

Such a massive gesture for one to take, as most of us refuse to accept the fact that the reason why we are badly hurt and bitter is because we always blame ourselves for making mistakes and take in all the rejections we experience for such failures.Which is absolutely WRONG!!!! We are humans and we are subject to commit mistakes.

A Christian Perspective of Experiential Family Therapy

icon1 Published by wanjiku in Christianity on September 2, 2009 | 3 Comments

Therapists are faced with challenges on what theory to use if they are to help their clients. The challenge for those who identify with the Christian faith is always on identifying a theory that can blend in well with their faith. If a therapist is to be authentic and genuine in the therapeutic approach, then the theory used must align with the therapist’s beliefs. More and more therapists are called to do a work that was previously the domain of the priest in a church setting. Carl Jung saw religion as a “system of healing for the psychic illness”. He saw the therapist role as that of a “priest” dealing with problems which “strictly speaking, belong to the Theologian”.

Mastery of Self

icon1 Published by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Christianity on March 10, 2009 | 9 Comments

Diminishing self importance.

Pushing Your Religon on Others

icon1 Published by Sharon Potter Case in Religion on March 8, 2008 | 1 Comment

I was ask to write an article on this subject so I put together this slightly irreverent tongue-in-cheek piece….I hope you like it.

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