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The Unlearning Is Not Quick Or Easy
It was late at night — I was driving home. I was angry and frustrated. The road was dark and twisty, and I had to go slower than I wanted. I was mad because something that I worked hard on and made all the right decisions for hadn’t worked out right. I did my part, but …
The Nature of Abuse Demonstrated in the Crucifixion of Christ
Last week as I was reading through the Gospel account of Christ’s betrayal, arrest, and crucifixion, I was struck with how often this narrative exposes the mentality, nature, and tactics of abuse. This really should not surprise us because abuse is just plain sin. I think that it is in fact perhaps the most “diabolically …
Navigating Through Negative Emotions (by Jeff S. & Megan C)
On the heels of Megan’s post about waves of false guilt (found here), she and I (Jeff S) began a discussion about the various permutations of internal negative feelings over our behavior. A therapist I heard once categorized these into three categories, which we think are helpful to define and identify: Embarrassment, Guilt, and Shame. These progress from surface level …
You Are Lovable
To the child of God who feels unlovable, Have you been told in word or deed that you are not lovable? It’s easy to believe when the one who has seen you more intimately than anyone other than God, warts and all, tells you that you are not. This is one of the primary reasons …


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