Jan 7, 2021 | divorce recovery for christian women, intensive Christian marriage counseling, Intensive Counseling
I am amazed at what kind of unthinkable things that women have the capacity to normalize. I believe God made us flexible because women need to be flexible. We have so many tasks coming at us on a daily basis, we are not afforded the luxury of putting things in a...
Jan 4, 2021 | Depression, Intensive Counseling
My world continues to be immersed in grief. Not only have I had some tough situations in the counseling room with clients dealing with the tragic loss of loved ones – all unfair and untimely deaths – our little town of Buena Vista, Colorado is also...
Dec 5, 2020 | Depression, Intensive Counseling
Listening to 100’s of client stories over the years, I think I’ve stumbled upon a spiritual law… “it gets worse before it gets better.” Somehow this age-old saying applies to the spiritual as well as the natural realm. Why is it that...
Nov 27, 2020 | Intensive Counseling
How many times in our lives have we longed for the big billboard in the sky? There are seasons of darkness when we really need some sort of “sign.” Most of us really would prefer an actual physical sign…neon, a regular billboard, or perhaps even a...
Jan 1, 2015 | Intensive Counseling, Retreats, Sabbaticals
The most powerful Truth I encountered in 2014 was the concept of “God is before all things that touch me” taken from the verse in Colossians 1:17 that says, “He is before all things and in Him, all things hold together (NIV).” Reflecting on all...
Sep 22, 2014 | Intensive Counseling
Falling down has so many definitions. Leaders fall down. Whether they are world leaders or Christian leaders, from Bill Clinton to Jimmy Swaggert, we’ve seen examples of falling down. Falling down can be the daily struggle for toddlers trying to master the art...