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Counseling:
We do JourneyWork here!
[telephone] [email]
[online] [seminars & retreats]

Those
who have read one or both of my books may wish to explore various personal
issues that relate to the journey of spirituality. By contacting me through this
website, we can discuss topics and issues that relate to your personal
spiritual journey. (To review my professional qualifications, click
here.)
Those who have read my books know that there are
particular obstacles that stand in the way of spiritual growth. I refer to these
as "pitfalls in the path" of spirituality. These topics are particularly
relevant for discussion through this website. Other topics suitable for
discussion through this website are related to the positive aspects of the
journey of spirituality. These are the "essentials of the journey of
spirituality."
Please review the lists below to see which particular
subjects may be of interest to you. These lists are not exhaustive, of course.
We can discuss any topic that is relevant to your personal spiritual journey. Further below, you will find a list of
persons who may be especially interested in doing "journeywork" through this
website.
If you wish to discuss any of these aspects of the
journey of spirituality, you may contact me through this website. We can arrange
discussion by
telephone,
email, or
online.
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Pitfalls in the Path
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Fear and desire
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Worry
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Money and
materialism
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Relationships
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Power and prestige
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Low self-esteem
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Guilt and shame
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Anger and resentment
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Disappointment with
God
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Essentials of the
Journey of Spirituality
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Surrender
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Letting go and letting God
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Living one day at a time
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Living by faith, not by
sight
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Knowing God's will for our
lives
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Seeking the Kingdom first
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Personal relationship with
God
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Grace, not works
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Love, not duty
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I
am
especially interested in working with the following
kinds of people:
- Those who struggle
with relationships, including a relationship with God.
- Those who struggle
with addiction (whether their own or that of a loved
one).
- Those who have been
abused and experience shame and low self-esteem as a
result.
- Those whose history of
addiction or abuse has negatively effected
their perception of God.
- Those who have been
through, or are going through, a painful divorce.
- Those who are
dissatisfied with the way they are living their
lives.
- Those who are
disillusioned by churches and institutional Christianity in
general.
- Those who want to grow
spiritually and seek a closer relationship with
Jesus Christ.
DISCLAIMER:
I do not offer psychotherapy through this website.
Those who struggle with psychoses, mood or personality disorders, or other forms
of mental illness should consult a therapist, counselor, or doctor in their
community. If you are suicidal, call 911 or your local crisis hotline
immediately!

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