You Forgave Them, But Why Does It Still Hurt?
You forgave, but something still feels unresolved. Discover why healing takes time and how faith and counseling support your journey forward.
Why You Can Pray and Still Need Counseling
You’ve prayed, but something still feels unresolved. Learn how faith and counseling work together to support healing, clarity, and emotional growth.
A Season of Change
A Season of Change
Change is an inherent part of the human experience, often bringing feelings of uncertainty and anxiety. Scripture emphasizes the constancy of Christ amidst our ever-shifting circumstances, reminding us that some truths remain unchanged despite the chaos around us. The Greek word for "same," (ἴδιος) (idios), highlights the unchanging nature of Christ, providing us with a strong foundation upon which to build our lives.
Consider the moments in your life when change felt overwhelming. How did your faith help you face those times? In moments of upheaval, we may feel lost, as if we are adrift without a map. The Hebrew word for "faithfulness," (אֱמוּנָה) (emunah), meaning "faithfulness" or "trust," serves as a powerful reminder to rely on our faith. Accepting this principle allows us to find reassurance in God’s presence, guiding us through life’s storms. This deep trust can shift our perception of change from fear to an opportunity for growth.
“Let’s embrace each transition as a divine invitation to grow!”
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Finding Grace in this Thanksgiving Season:
Finding Grace in this Thanksgiving Season: Embracing Connection and Solitude
As we enter this Thanksgiving season, I want to take a moment to reflect on the importance of both connection and solitude in our lives.
Thanksgiving is a time to express gratitude, as highlighted in the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17. Only one returned to thank Jesus, illustrating that gratitude is not just a response but an active expression of faith.
For many, this season brings gatherings with family and friends, while others may find themselves alone. It’s vital to recognize that solitude can be a powerful time for personal reflection and growth. As my wife, Kasey Louis, often shares, "Being alone can be a time for personal reflection and growth."
Let’s also be mindful of those who may be feeling isolated during this time. A simple gesture can significantly impact someone’s day.
This Thanksgiving, let’s commit to cultivating an attitude of gratitude, appreciating the blessings in our lives, and supporting one another.
Wishing everyone a joyful and blessed Thanksgiving!
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The Power of Pain Part 4. Preparing for Glory:
As I reflect on my own journey through pain, I am struck by the realization that these trials do not signify the end of my story. Rather, they are chapters that are preparing me for something far greater. Each struggle, each moment of anguish, has the potential to draw me closer to God, enriching my faith and allowing me to experience His presence in deeper ways. This process not only strengthens my character but equips me with a testimony that can uplift and inspire others who find themselves in the midst of their own battles.
The Power of Pain Part 3. Sharing in Christ’s Sufferings
Suffering is an inevitable part of the human experience. Whether it’s through personal loss, illness, or spiritual drought, we all encounter moments that challenge our faith and shake our foundations. Yet, Peter’s exhortation flips our perspective. Instead of viewing our trials as isolated incidents, we are encouraged to see them as opportunities to share in the sufferings of Christ. This isn’t a call to seek pain for its own sake, but to recognize that through our struggles, we can draw closer to Jesus, who endured unimaginable suffering for our sake.
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The Power of Pain Part 2. Finding Joy in Trials: A Pathway to Resilience and Growth
When we view our trials as opportunities for development rather than as burdens, we foster resilience. This shift in mindset not only aids in our healing but also enhances our ability to empathize with others. As we seek wise counsel and develop the mental toughness to walk through our struggles, we become more equipped to support those around us, embodying the love and compassion of Christ.
The Power of Pain
Pain as a Catalyst for Growth
Dear Friends,
Today, I stand before you with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit ignited by hope. I want to share a deeply personal testimony, one that takes us through the valleys of trials, pain, depression, anxiety, and despair, ultimately leading to the bright horizon of hope. As a licensed mental health counselor specializing in CBT, (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and PC (Pastoral Counseling), I’ve dedicated my life to helping others walk through their struggles. Yet, in a quest for adventure and a desire to break free from the confines of my office, I chose an unexpected path as a tractor-trailer operator for Werner Enterprise.