Counselors Reflect on Dangerous Calling by Paul Tripp A Series to Care for the Care Takers of God’s People “Having a ministry that is fueled by personal devotion has its roots in humble, heart-deep confession.” (Paul David Tripp, Dangerous Calling, page 35). Sometimes...
Omar King
Starving for God
Counselors Reflect on Dangerous Calling by Paul Tripp A Series to Care for the Care Takers of God’s People “But it must be said that maturity is not merely something you do with your mind. No, maturity is about how you live your life. It is possible to be...
Strengthened by Grace
Counselors Reflect on Dangerous Calling by Paul Tripp A Series to Care for the Care Takers of God’s People “You are most loving patient, kind and gracious when you are aware that there is no truth that you could give to another that you don’t desperately need...
That’s so Funny it Hurts!?
Thomas Carlyle despised it: "Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the devil; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced it".[12] Fyodor Dostoyevsky, on the other hand, recognized in it a cry of pain: Sarcasm, he said, was "usually...
Best policy “Honesty”?
A prevalent rebuttal to advice or a suggestion made in session when a counselee feels forced to make an adjustment in their attitude or behavior that is both hurting them, their spouse, or other relationship is “that’s not me” or “that’s not who I am.” It is their...
Paranoid vs. Positioned in Christ
“Do not take to heart all the things that people say, lest you hear your servant cursing you. Your heart knows that many times you yourself have cursed others.”---Ecclesiastes 7:21 "Why are you so sensitive?" "You think everything is about you don't you?" "You take...