New Life Live: March 20, 2012

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Published on March 20, 2012 with 4 Comments

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Topics: MarriageForgivenessDatingAnger
Hosts: 
Steve ArterburnDr. Jill Hubbard
Caller Questions:

  1. I am attracted to my marriage counselor. 
  2. My husband died before I could forgive him for his affair. 
  3. Can a Christian date a non-practicing Catholic? 
  4. When someone crosses me, I get evil thoughts. 

Suggested Resources:
Forgiving the Unforgivable
The Exceptional Life

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  1. Final caller – ASK THE QUESITON ALREADY!!!

    This is a pretty simple situation – the parents have coddled this kid and now they have a mess. this 20+ “little girl” needs to be cut loose.If the grandparents need to try to assume custody of the grown daughter who is not very grown up, then they need to realize that they will not have much of a relationship with the daughter. But from the call this guy appears to have let the duaghter do whatever she wants and they just give in. Kick the daughter out and let her be an adult. It is just a shame that they did not do this when the daughter was younger so now there is a grandduaghter with an immature mom.

  2. The Meier Clinic in Richardson provides Christian counseling. Hope that helps.

  3. Enjoyed your interview about how you select your counselors. .But I will never again have a xtian counselor. Been there. Done that. Never again. I had a xtian therapist who was a pastor in an earlier career, then became a psychologist & also taught psychology at a college. I wasn’t looking for anything ‘biblical’ though. Just good counseling. My counseling relationship turned destructive & I was out of there. Then I found a good therapist, a gay man, & as I got used to his professionalism I realized how unprofessional both the xtian psychologist & the xtain clinic were. If you really need good, reliable counseling seeking ‘biblical therapy’ may not be the best idea.

    I’d really think it is wrong for New Life to charge referral fees . Period.

  4. Roman Catholics are Christians, i.e., followers of Jesus Christ.

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