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Hope Enabler is the real-life story of one Christian parent’s struggle with a runaway child and the hope that God enabled her to have during the darkest moments of that struggle.
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Episode 105 – There Are No Hopeless Causes!
There are no hopeless causes! While some people’s problems seem so overwhelming and persistent, we learn in today’s episode that God’s redemptive power can transform them into “strong and graceful oaks for His own glory.” In our series, … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, Christian, compassion, counsel, counseling, forgiveness, hopeless, love, transformation, wounded
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Genuine Friends for Grieving Times
Photo Credit: babyloncounseling.com I have been at the side of a loved one’s coffin too many times for my age. In a period of three years our family buried my great-aunt, grandmother, an uncle and aunt through cancer, my grandfather … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership Blog, Suffering
Tagged catastrophe, Christian, comfort, comforting, counseling, Grief, pain, suffering, tragedy
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H. Norman Wright Talks About Grief, Trauma and Loss
Mike Powers, Dr. H. Norman Wright, Jeanne Tropp (Mike’s Fiancee) Our own Mike Powers caught up with Dr. H. Norman Wright recently and spoke to him about grief, trauma and loss and how it applies to our present situation as … Continue reading
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Tagged counseling, Grief, H. Norman Wright, loss, Norm Wright, trauma, unemployment
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