Resolving Marital Conflict: A Christian Counselor’s Guide, Part I

The article, “Resolving Marital Conflict: A Christian Counselor’s Guide, Part I”, source; seattle christian counseling states

“By Rick McGregor, MA, LMHCA, Seattle Christian Counseling, PLLC No matter how much you may want to ignore it, conflict is common to all marriages.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

Marriage is a sacred union that however falls into the profane world of vice.  Marriage is subjugated to divorce, infidelity and selfishness.

In marriage counseling it is important to keep an eye on the sacred nature of marriage and to translate that to the world.

This article looks at conflict and selfishness as two issues in marriage.  Conflict is natural as with our fallen nature, selfishness as well.  Practicing as one, instead of two can help reduce the tension that create these issues.

This is an excellent article for Christian Counselors to read who are helping couples overcome conflict.

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What did St Paul mean by Faith and Works of the Law?

St Paul's ideas have been a point of division for Catholics and Protestants, but is there really a division in practice? Christian Counselors can play a big role in removing the confusion. If you would like to learn how to become a Christian Counselor, then review the program
St Paul’s ideas have been a point of division for Catholics and Protestants, but is there really a division in practice? Christian Counselors can play a big role in removing the confusion. If you would like to learn how to become a Christian Counselor, then review the program

The article, ” What did St Paul mean by Faith and Works of the Law?”, by Dr Taylor Marshall states

“Faith and works, right? But have you ever met a Protestant or Evangelical who insists that we are saved by “faith alone”?”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

This is a very insightful article.  While authored from a Catholic perspective, be not to quick, if Protestant, to judge it harshly because it is written from a very ecumenical view.  It presents the ideas of Justification and Works and the meaning of the Law.

Non-Denomitional Christians may be very surprised to learn in this article that the Catholic Church does not believe justification is by one’s own works but only through Christ.

Please, read this article because I truly believe this difference is not as great as Catholics and Protestants believe, but instead show a very similar ideal, namely- Both groups believe justification is only attainable via Christ through faith and works–works that are devoid if not filled with faith and love for Christ through His grace and of no merit by our own actions.

Christian Counselors from both persuasions on the topic I believe sometimes become to encamped into their own theology on Paul–pushing an extreme that believes one side denies the value of the law and the other side believes in self justification.  This is farther from the truth!  I believe no Protestant believes one can faith in Christ and not follow the law, and I believe no Catholic believes one can merit one’s own salvation via his own works.  Scripture supports neither extreme.

I would like this article to serve as a dialogue and I will post it as one within Christian counseling groups with the intent to promote discussion and realize the unity between Catholics and Protestants in this theology.

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Three Surprising Ways to Grieve the Holy Spirit

The article, “3 SURPRISING WAYS TO GRIEVE THE HOLY SPIRIT”, by Kevin Deyoung states

“These three ways to grieve the Holy Spirit may be surprising because they correspond to the three ways in which the Spirit acts.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

This article talks about how we can misuse the grace of the Holy Spirit.  One interested point, the third one is how we can sometimes think if we spend too much time on One Person of the Trinity, it may upset the other.  This is farther from the truth.  The article correctly points out that the Holy Spirit shines upon the Son and finds great joy when we see this light upon Him.

The article also points out how we can try to subvert Scripture with our own supposed discourses with the Spirit.  If anything subverts Scripture in our meditations with the Holy Spirit, then it is not obviously from the Holy Spirit.

Christian Counselors should take time and read this article and see if any of their spiritual children may be “grieving” the Holy Spirit,

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Certified Christian Counselors Emphasize These Guidelines for Success in Raising Obedient Children

The article, “Guidelines for Success in Raising Obedient Children”, by Kay Camenisch states

“Because other responsibilities demand attention, it’s easy to overlook preparing children for what lies ahead. How can they succeed if they don’t know what is expected of them?”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

An obedient child is a gift of the Lord to a parent.  Christian counselors offer some advice on helping to raise your child in the biblical virtue of obedience.  Certified Christian counselors can help families in chaos where obedience is not the norm.

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AIHCP Program in Christian Counseling: The Silence of God

The article, “The Silence of God”, by Dr. James Emery White states

“The experience of the silence of God is real. Many of us have felt it. Times when we cry out to God, and there seems to be no answer.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

Prayer is about covenant not contract. Christian counselors should emphasize that to their spiritual children.  Sometimes in silence we learn what we need most from God.  The Program in Christian Counseling emphasizes that God knows best and is always with us.

If you are interested in learning more about our program in Christian counseling, then please let us know.  Our program in christian counseling consists of core courses in ministry, pastoral care and theology.  Qualified professionals become eligible for certification upon completion of these courses.  Recertification takes place three years later.  In that three year span, certified Christian counselors must complete over five hundred hours of service.

Thank you for your interest in our program in Christian Counseling, if you have any other questions, please let us know.

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Christian Counseling Program: The Power of Forgiveness

The article, “The Power of Forgiveness”, by Cortni Marrazzo states

“Forgiveness is hard. But anytime we allow God’s strength to work in our lives, wonderful things happen!”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

Forgiveness is a basic Christian teachingChristian Counselors emphasize forgiveness to their spiritual children.  By forgiving we let go and not allow hate or resentment to control us.  It frees us.  If you are interested in learning more about our Christian Counseling Program, then please review it.

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Christian Counselors should emphasize the healing light on sexual abuse

God’s grace can heal any abuse. Christian counselors need to emphasize the healing nature of God at all times

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:
Allowing Christ to enter into the soul can heal many children from abuse.  The inner light can overcome any darkness.  Christian counselors need to help children find that light when needed.  Christian counselors, ministers, therapists, parents, and all adults are called to help abused children find the healing light of Christ.
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3 Intruders That May Be Destroying Your Marriage: Christian Marriage Counselors

The article, “3 Intruders That May Be Destroying Your Marriage”, by Debra Fileta states

“The circle of a wedding ring represents boundaries, a wall of protection surrounding your relationship. And like it or not, intruders are all around.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:
There are many things that can weaken a relationship.  Building barriers that prevent these occasions or things or people from entering is key to a good marriage.  Christian marriage counselors can help people find these boundaries and preserve their union.  Christian marriage is a sacrament and deserves respect.
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Abortion’s ‘Invisible Grief’ Surfaces With Nationwide Gravesite Ceremonies

The article, “Abortion’s ‘Invisible Grief’ Surfaces With Nationwide Gravesite Ceremonies”, by Melanie Korb states

“The National Day of Remembrance will memorialize tens of thousands of children buried at gravesites around the nation—a tiny fraction of the 55 million children killed by abortion since it was legalized in 1973.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:
A very sad reality that we as a nation have killed over fifty million babies since Roe V Wade.  This horrible genocide goes un-noticed and is a disenfranchised grief because no one accepts it.  This article looks at how memorials are being made to show our acknowledgement of this crime. If you are interested in Christian counseling courses, please review our program
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Soul Mates: What Does the Bible Say About ‘The One’ You’re ‘Destined’ to Marry?

The article, “Soul Mates: What Does the Bible Say About ‘The One’ You’re ‘Destined’ to Marry?”, by  Tyler O’Neil states

“My Husband Is Not My Soul Mate” hardly seems romantic from a wife on her first wedding anniversary, but this viral article set out to challenge common notions about romance, and Christian counselors agree – God does not have “the one,” your…”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:
So many times, pagan ideologies find their way into mainstream thought.  Soul mate is one such where we find our other half.  We are made full via Jesus Christ and live to serve him.  Marriage is a choice and is compliment to each other and a mutual aid in fulfilling one’s vocation and love of Christ.  Christian Counselors who are certified, teach this ideal.
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