Tag Archives: repentance

Potentially Abusive Personalities: Some Red Flags – by Dr. George Simon, Jr.

Once more we extend our thanks to Dr. Simon for contributing this second article on still another vital subject.  See his first post at How to Recognize True and False Contrition. As most of our readers know, Dr. Simon is the author of: 1. In Sheep’s Clothing - Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People 2. Character …

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A child who was allied to the abuser but then came back to the non-abusive parent — a post by Cindy Burrell

Cindy Burrell has written a great post over at her blog Verbal and Emotional Abuse. Seven Long Years is about one of Cindy’s sons and how he became allied with his abusive father and was showing  signs of becoming like his father, but eventually saw the light and truly repented. It’s such an encouraging story …

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How to Recognize True (and false) Contrition — by Dr. George Simon, Jr.

Dr. George Simon, Jr. graciously accepted our invitation to write some guest posts for ACFJ, and here is his first!  Most of our readers will recognize him as the author of some of our favorite books: In Sheep’s Clothing Character Disturbance And now the latest: The Judas Syndrome: Why Good People Do Awful Things We …

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My Reaction to Wendell’s Story

I am about to admit something very vulnerable to our readers about a struggle I had this past week on our blog. It is not easy for me . . . I’m not entirely proud of this. But, God had something He very much wanted to teach me, thereby healing a little bit of the …

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The Fallacy Of Depending On A Miracle

Miracles– some people of faith are obsessed with them. Cults and mystics make them the focus of their beliefs. Christians believe in them, but there are debates about how often miracles occur outside of those unique time periods in history documented in the Bible. Of course, there is one miracle that every believer knows well, …

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The Repentant Jailer

My last entry was on Paul and Silas being freed from prison and not walking away. There was one part of the story I left out: the salvation of the jailer. When the jailer woke and saw that the prison doors were open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that …

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