Category Archives: Counseling

Red Flag Warnings (of Burnout)

Burnout does not just happen overnight, but is a gradual process that occurs over an extended period of time. It can creep up on you if you’re not paying attention to the warning signals. The signs and symptoms of burnout … Continue reading

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Recognizing Burnout Before It’s Too Late

Each time in recent months, that I have posted anything about the subject of Burnout, I get a handful of responses either through Facebook or in the comments section. It seems that addressing this issue helps alot of people make … Continue reading

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Healing Church Wounds

In this post, I’m addressing the question  ”how can those who have been wounded (in / by the church) experience healing?”  As we consider this, I want to also ask if healing happens by some prescription (i.e. a prescribed set of … Continue reading

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A Healthy Soul (conclusion)

So I hope my last post showed how the pathway to a healthy soul is for everyone, but for those who have not first come to Christ, that issue must be settled  before their soul can truly be healthy in … Continue reading

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A Healthy Soul

In relation to the concept of a healthy soul, I want to share a few simple thoughts about counseling. To share what I’m thinking about this, you need to understand that I am basing this on the pre-supposition that the … Continue reading

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