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Pain is not something to fear or run from. Why? Because if we allow it, it will draw us closer to the most precious gift we have ever received, Christ.
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Angela Shelton is the founder of Connection Point, a biblical counseling ministry in Covington, Georgia. She earned an MA in counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary and is finishing a PhD in biblical counseling from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She holds an Advanced Certification with the Association of Biblical Counselors and offers training through them as well. Angela joins us today on 15:14 to share about Connection Point and the unique ways they are connecting with the community. Continue Reading →
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True freedom is not found in relief or release from circumstances! Freedom is found in serving, obeying, and worshiping Christ.
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When Words Matter Most: Speaking Truth with Grace to Those You Love is a new book co-authored by Cheryl Marshall and Caroline Newheiser that helps people understand the what, why, and how-to of having important life-transforming conversations with our loved ones. Cheryl Marshall is a wife, mom, counselor, and Bible teacher. She has over twenty-five years of experience teaching and discipling women, and she currently serves as director of women’s ministries at Founders Baptist Church in Spring, Texas. Caroline Newheiser is an ACBC-certified counselor. She has been a pastor’s wife for over thirty years and is currently the assistant coordinator of women’s counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. Caroline’s ministries include counseling, blogging, and speaking to women’s groups. You can connect with either of them at cherylmarshall.com or carolinenewheiser.com. Both authors join us for this episode to discuss this wonderful resource. Continue Reading →
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