DADs 1:5 – Raising Our Children to Counsel One Another
by Paul Tautges | July 19, 2011 2:12 am
“I thought the training I received in college would equip me, as a Christian, to help people with their problems. I had paid a fair amount of money to attend classes where, among other things, I would lay on the floor in a dark college gym and learn how to feel my feelings. It didn’t make much sense at the time, but I was sure I would figure it out later on. Then I read a book that would radically change what I thought about feeling my feelings….”
So begins this encouraging blog post[1], “Your Children and Biblical Counseling,” written by a fellow biblical counseling friend, Jay Younts. Dads, read it and take up the challenge together with me as we continue to remind ourselves that Dads Are Disciplers.
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Endnotes:- blog post: http://christiancounseling.com/content/your-children-and-biblical-counseling
Source URL: https://counselingoneanother.com/2011/07/19/dads-1-5-raising-our-children-to-counsel-one-another/
DADs 1:5 – Raising Our Children to Counsel One Another
by Paul Tautges | July 19, 2011 2:12 am
“I thought the training I received in college would equip me, as a Christian, to help people with their problems. I had paid a fair amount of money to attend classes where, among other things, I would lay on the floor in a dark college gym and learn how to feel my feelings. It didn’t make much sense at the time, but I was sure I would figure it out later on. Then I read a book that would radically change what I thought about feeling my feelings….”
So begins this encouraging blog post[1], “Your Children and Biblical Counseling,” written by a fellow biblical counseling friend, Jay Younts. Dads, read it and take up the challenge together with me as we continue to remind ourselves that Dads Are Disciplers.
Related
Source URL: https://counselingoneanother.com/2011/07/19/dads-1-5-raising-our-children-to-counsel-one-another/