Righteous Living

We are not our thoughts, yet sometimes it can be difficult to separate ourselves from what runs through our minds. In this presentation, Dr. Gary Sibcy paints an easy-to-understand picture of how one’s thoughts are processed in the brain. The relationship between the brain, neurological processes, and various mental health disorders can be difficult to […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Let’s Talk

Communication is vital in maintaining healthy, thriving relationships; yet, people today seem to be more disconnected than ever before. In this presentation, Dr. Eric Scalise explores the different ways that people communicate and he provides tips and techniques for effective dialogue and listening. Men and women have different styles of communication, but these differences can […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Divorce Recovery

The pain of divorce can be devastating, result in severe grief and loss issues, and be long-reaching. The healing process is an extended journey for many, but eventually, the pain will decrease. In this presentation, Dr. Jared Pingleton walks viewers through 15 practical steps that people can take to help recover from divorce. These steps […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Wired: Raising Kids in a Technology Driven World

Today’s generation of children is growing up surrounded by a culture of online relationships, constant social media use, and frequent gaming as “normal” experiences. Dr. Straub discusses how to cultivate emotionally healthy children when parents R.E.L.A.T.E. by using Respect, Emotional control, Limits, Assertiveness, Training the brain, and Empathy.

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Living on Purpose: Experiencing Fullness of Life and Favor with God

Dr. Ken Nichols shares how we can have a purposeful walk with God by always living in view of eternity and seeing ourselves as His priceless creation. Four principles of purposeful living are discussed so one can use his or her life to make an impact for God’s Kingdom.

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Strategic Design: The Image of God

Dr. David Jenkins shares a scripturally-based description of men and women as image bearers of God. Since the fall in the Garden of Eden, men and women have both common and unique challenges internally and within their relationships. Jenkins inspires all to find freedom to love and live courageously.

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Cultivating Christlike Character

In today’s individualistic culture, the cultivation of character is sadly lacking. Character is what defines a person; it is a process that is developed over time. In order to be effective witnesses for Christ, Christians should seek to develop a godly character that reflects the attributes of God. This presentation will explore ten different character […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Food Triggers: End Your Cravings, Eat Well, and Live Better

Many people abuse food to one degree or another. At the same time, our culture has become obsessed with diet and exercise. For some, problems with food and weight become so out of control that life is significantly negatively impacted. This lesson will help participants understand the issues behind compulsive overeating and food/weight obsession. Dr. […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Healing the Scars of Sexual Abuse

Overcoming sexual abuse is a journey that can take years. Whether the abuse happened once or multiple times, the healing process can be lonely and difficult. In this presentation, Shannon Ethridge shares her personal testimony as a backdrop to the message of encouragement and hope for those who have experienced the horror of abuse. This […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Nurturing the Multigenerational Family

As baby boomers age, more and more families find themselves living or moving towards living in a multigenerational home. With an increasing number of older adults in the U.S. population and a high number of young adults returning to live in their parents’ homes, the multigenerational family is a common scenario which presents a unique […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Children, Adolescents, and Adults

Obsessions and compulsions are a reality for many children, adolescents, and adults. While severe Obsessive Compulsive Disorder affects roughly 1% of children and adolescents and 2% of adults, many people have mild cases that can be frustrating and discouraging. In this presentation, Dr. John Kuhnley provides a thorough understanding of the causes, symptoms, and treatment […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

The Busy Epidemic: Anxiety, Stress, and Burnout

We live in a fast-paced, push-button, instant-everything world, where increasing demands are made on nearly every individual and in nearly every environment. People are being stretched beyond their margins, resulting in a greater risk for the development of significant stress, burnout, and anxiety-related issues and problems. Many experience physical, emotional, relational, psychological, and/or spiritual upheaval. […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago