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Living In and With Challenging Days, Part Two

August 2, 2023

The world in which we live has a way of deconstructing our faith. Anxiety, heartache, busy schedules, unanswered questions and everyday challenges conspire towards this […]

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Six Creative Summer Dates

July 19, 2023

Summer is the perfect season to enjoy romantic and adventurous dates with your spouse. My wife Christie and I love to step away from the […]

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Guardrails

July 5, 2023

Imagine you’re driving – it could be a highway or a rural road. You come to a bridge and as you cross you make note […]

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Do I Drink Too Much?

June 21, 2023

As a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor, I am often asked my opinion about alcohol consumption. Do I drink too much? What’s a normal […]

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Living In and With Challenging Days

June 7, 2023

Perhaps you’ve been through some challenges lately. We tend to hate challenges but they allow us to see what we believe in and who we […]

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Reading For Personal Growth

May 24, 2023

As we prepare to move into the summer months, one of my favorite parts of this season is having a little more opportunity to enjoy […]

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Helping Teenagers Navigate Life

May 17, 2023

I thought I knew how to parent…. then my children became teenagers and made me question everything I thought I knew! As a parent, raising […]

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Out Of The Pit

April 26, 2023

I first remember feeling depressed sometime around the age of 13. Other than a move to a different suburb, nothing notable had occurred in my […]

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The Reckless Love of God

April 12, 2023

Have you tried forgiveness? “That’s for other people, but it’s not for me.” “I would try it, but it doesn’t really work.” “I don’t know […]

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“I was able to connect to a kind nonjudgmental therapist who was a good listener and offered solutions to my concerns.”

— Greg F.

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