What’s Up With Me?

Looking for the source      No matter whether it‘s physical or emotional, pain is actually a good thing.It is a sign that something is wrong—that there is something that needs to be dealt with. But pain is no fun. We just want it to go away. Instead of addressing the underlying cause, we oftentry toignore…

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Some Days Are Harder than Others!

But it only means . .  . some days are harder than others!        It’s true in blogging.  Some days the words just flow. Other days, not so much. This is one of those days. TodayI’ve been sitting in front of a nearly blank screen for more hours than I care to admit. I…

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Aren’t I a New Creature?

Then why am I still struggling?      Have you ever asked yourself that question? It was one that my husband, Bruce, wrestled with for a very long time. Sexual addiction had had a hold on his life for over a decade by the time he became a Christian. Finally feeling clean and free after so…

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Write What?

Journaling your journey      We often suggest that our clients try journaling to help expedite their recovery process. Their reaction has not always positive. We’ve had more than a few that have gotten the “green-around-the-gills” look of someone who is about to upchuck. After stuttering and stammering they mumble something about not being much of…

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Seeking Intimacy

Settling for something less      In today’s society, the word “intimacy” is often considered to be just another word for the sex act. Although God certainly intended sex to be intimate, true intimacy is so much more than just the coming together of two bodies.              The dictionary uses a string of…

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