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Pages tagged “shame”
Deep Thoughts of the Week —Feb 4, 2012
This broadcast is a little different from our normal format. We're going to dive into 2 deep thoughts from Jonathan and Stephen on relationships and shame. We hope these thoughts and insights are beneficial to your life and relationships.
Remorse & Recovery —Jan 21, 2012
Everyone who contacts our ministry for help with sexual addiction is sorry. But for what? Is their remorse simply for the consequences they are personally suffering as a result of their sin, or are they truly sorry for the sin itself? This broadcast explores this important topic.
Breaking the Father Wound Cycle —Oct 22, 2011
Wounds from dad have a profound effect on sons, long after they have grown into adults. This broadcast will help dads who feel stuck get started on the process of healing so they can better model manhood for their children.
Understanding Addiction Theories —Apr 23, 2011
What happens when sexuality and addiction become intertwined? This broadcast will help you understand the addiction process and how to unravel the mess that can result from addictive thinking.
A Critical Spirit —Mar 26, 2011
Do you always feel like you can't measure up? Like you always fail and will always be a failure? Many sexual addicts come from a background of criticism and negativism. How can you understand this better and ultimately break free from such a heavy burden? Maybe this broadcast can help...
May E-News: Why Are We Not Ashamed? —May 2, 2008
Is there such a thing as healthy shame? I spend a lot of time in our ministry helping people overcome the negative effects of shame, the kind of self-loathing thinking that causes a person to believe that he or she is worthless. This kind of shame eats away at the core of a person's identity, stealing away the truth that God made man in His own image. A person can thus begin to believe that God made a mistake when He made them, and they therefore live their lives in a state of depression and despair. This is obviously unhealthy shame. But is all shame the same? Is all shame wrong or negative or unhelpful?
January E-News: Overcoming the Power of Distraction —Jan 2, 2008
I think we can all agree that life is full of distractions. And even if we can't agree that it is "full" of them, we can certainly agree that they are present in everyone's lives (to varying degrees). For those brave few who have ventured into the wilderness of pursuing sexual purity, the term full more than accurately describes the degree to which distractions exist. There are countless "other things" that are grabbing for our attention as we take each step toward a life of greater purity. |
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