H = Hardship and Hope
“Americans worship their work, work at their play, and play at their worship.” I don’t remember when I heard this for the first time, but I have never forgotten it. It sure rings true in my life.
Jim’s primary niche is working with men who have become ensnared in various forms of sexual sin.
Jim’s years of pastoral ministry provide many opportunities to counsel and coach members with marriage and family struggles.
Dr. Phillis writes blog-like entries on a variety of subjects, some of which are included in traditional approaches to discipleship, while also others that are usually considered aspects of recovery.
Dr. Phillis has written articles and and recorded sermons that touch on his coaching work. Here you can also find a number of exercises that he uses in working with individuals and couples.
“Americans worship their work, work at their play, and play at their worship.” I don’t remember when I heard this for the first time, but I have never forgotten it. It sure rings true in my life.
Years ago, I was introduced to the practice of “preaching the Gospel to myself every day.” I have come to recognize that the first three steps of AA’s 12 Steps restate the basic affirmations that Christians make when they ask Jesus to be their Savior.
In Matthew 18, Jesus directs His disciples to follow a protocol when someone sins against them. “If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over. But if they will not listen,
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