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Dealing with Conflict During the Holidays
Boundaries

5 Ways to Navigate Holiday Conflict

Very few of us like to admit it, but the holidays aren’t always the most wonderful time of the year for everyone. Even so, we

Boundaries

Another Fortunate Growth Opportunity

“I blew it again this week,” a man said to me recently. “What happened?” I asked. “I don’t know what I was thinking,” he continued.

Men Who Are Abused
Emotional Abuse

5 Myths About Men Who Are Abused

Our culture is a hard place to be a man, and even harder for men who are abused. The models of manhood we hold up

A real man
Communication

What it Means to Be a Real Man

Growing up in the United States, I learned that a “real man” was supposed to be tough, self-sufficient, strong, smart, rich, and desired by women.

mid-life crisis
Boundaries

How To Navigate a Mid-Life Crisis

It was Socrates who famously said that the “unexamined life is not worth living”. So is a mid-life crisis just bound to happen to everyone

Cultural Narcissism Today
Mindfulness

Cultural Narcissism in the US Today

As with all things evil, the origin of narcissism can be found at the fall of Eden. We see there our father and mother, Adam

thinking errors God wants to transform
Communication

14 Common Thinking Errors

Most people assume they have clear thinking. They believe their thoughts are logical. Therefore, when people disagree with them, they think it is everyone else

Separation of a Couple
Boundaries

Separation: A Time for Reflection and Growth

In marriages characterized by coercion and destructiveness, a separation can create space for healing and open the door for potential reconciliation. It allows for time

School During Covid-19
Communication

When You and Your Spouse Disagree

Q: What do you do when you and your spouse disagree on something? When COVID-19 first happened, my husband and I agreed that we would not

Boundaries

Can I Make You Change?

I frequently hear people say that we can’t make other people change. Objectively speaking, when push comes to shove, we certainly cannot force another person

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