Tag Archives: Barbara Roberts

They will turn again and rend you — Matthew 7:6

This post is just a compilation of quotes from Bible commentaries on Matthew 7:6. It needs no further explanation from me, as I’m sure our reader can draw their own conclusions and applications. My only thoughts are that since so may commenters have accurately nailed the meaning of this verse, it’s a shame that we …

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Dealing with an overactive conscience

One of our readers, Hislovejoy, sent us this request: I really appreciate Dr. George Simon’s work (and wish the friends my ex has turned against me would read and understand it all). I love his distinction between “neurotics” and a character-disordered controller. I have come to see that I have a VERY overactive conscience which …

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A productive training in Charlotte NC

Many of you know that I was involved in a training day Domestic Abuse and the Church in Charlotte, North Carolina last Saturday. The day went well. About 60 people attended.  The audience consisted of counselors and social workers, survivors of abuse, clergy, friends and family of survivors, and one woman who works in law …

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Moral turpitude

Have you ever been arrested or convicted for an offense or crime involving moral turpitude or a violation related to a controlled substance; or have been arrested or convicted for two or more offenses for which the aggregate sentence to confinement was five years or more; or have been a controlled substance trafficker; or are …

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Free training in North Carolina — Domestic Violence and the Church

Barbara Roberts is one of the presenters at this training in Domestic Violence and the Church training in Charlotte, North Carolina. [You can invite people using the Facebook page in this link.] Thank you to Julie Owens and others for organising this event Saturday, May 4, 2013 8:30am until 3:30pm in EDT Johnston Memorial Presbyterian …

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The idolatry of marriage – the church is putting marriage on a pedestal

This hymn was sung recently in a church service I attended. I don’t like the hymn much because it seems almost like idolatry of the Cross – the piece of wood – rather than worship of God. But it gave me an idea for a post. Here are the words of the original hymn: In …

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