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Nobody Get’s Me: Today’s Lost Generation
Nobody Get’s Me: Today’s Lost Generation by Chap Clark, Ph.D. “We are still toiling up the hill; we have not yet reached the crest-line of it; we cannot survey the landscape or even imagine what its condition will be when that longed-for morning comes.”1– Winston Churchill It has been called “the beginning of a ‘little ice […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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In Memoriam: Dr. David Stoop
In Memoriam: Dr. David Stoop With heavy hearts, we share the news that American Association of Christian Counselor’s Executive Board member, noted psychologist, and author, Dr. David Stoop, passed away on Wednesday, March 10th. Dr. Stoop was an amazingly reasoned voice for truth and righteousness in Christian mental health care and friend to all. He […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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Don’t Settle for Laodicea
Don’t Settle for Laodicea by Stephanie Murphy, LMFT Yes, in the Book of Revelation, we are considered to be the church of Laodicea. As you read the description of this church in Bible prophecy, it all seems to fit our present day and age, doesn’t it” These words weren’t spoken by just anyone, they were […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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A Tribute to Dr. Larry Crabb: From Waiting for Heaven to Fully Alive!
A Tribute to Dr. Larry Crabb: From Waiting for Heaven to Fully Alive! by Jim Cress, M.A. Larry Crabb has been waiting to close on his earthly house, and move into his all new heavenly home for many years now. On Sunday morning, February 28, 2021 Larry walked through the celestial door God had opened and […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
Mental health, Care & Counsel Survival Tools
Addictions and Recovery Counseling Substance abuse and other addictive problems are prevalent in almost every segment of society today. The issues and concerns that are created cross all ethnic, cultural, educational, socioeconomic, gender, and age barriers. Yet, people who wrestle with various addictions often seek out help from others. Perhaps you have ministered to or […]
By JOHNNY SMUILIK, 4 years ago
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Becoming Who You Want To Be: How to Reclaim Physical, Spiritual, Mental, and Emotional Health
Becoming Who You Want To Be: How to Reclaim Physical, Spiritual, Mental, and Emotional Health by Nelson Searcy, M.DIV., D.LITT How do you feel today? Do you feel healthy? Strong and energetic? How are you doing spiritually? Are you walking in a deep relationship with God? How are you emotionally and mentally? Are you living the […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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Never Alone… an Audience of One: Practicing God’s Presence and Power
Never Alone… an Audience of One: Practicing God’s Presence and Power by Ian Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D. An Epidemic of Social Isolation and Loneliness Isolation and loneliness are harmful to your health. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, reports that 20% of Americans feel socially […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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Moving From Stress to Gratitude in the Covid-19 Era by Meditating on the Psalms
Moving From Stress to Gratitude in the Covid-19 Era by Meditating on the Psalms by Joshua Knabb, PSY.D., ABPP For the last several months, much of the world has been living in a season of uncertainty, filled with stress, anxiety, isolation, ambiguity, and unpredictability. In fact, there seems to be no real indication that the instability […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
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The Loneliness Epidemic: Research, Influence and It’s Effect on Everyone
The Loneliness Epidemic: Research, Influence and It’s Effect on Everyone by Mark Mayfield, Ph.D. I could see their lips moving, but the words were muffled. I leaned in, trying harder to hear what they were saying, even though I knew exactly what was being said. It felt like I was in one of those out-of-body experiences […]
By AACC, 4 years ago
SAVE THE STORKS
Celebrating Holidays in the Midst of Grief and Loss
Celebrating Holidays in the Midst of Grief and Loss by Save The Storks As the holiday season approaches, families around the country are looking forward to gathering and celebrating. For many, holidays are filled with joy and peace while for others, it is a time of grieving or sorrow. Women who have abortion in their past […]