by Steve Lowe | Oct 1, 2019 | Counseling, Grief Management
By: Bill Wattenbarger, PhD In life, things happen. These events may be physical, material, relational, social or even spiritual but in every case, the first response to these experiences is emotional and comes in two flavors: sweet or bitter. We evaluate events as...
by Steve Lowe | Feb 28, 2019 | Counseling, Grief Management
By: Bill Wattenbarger, PhD In his Letter, James the Apostle and brother of Jesus gives some troubling advice regarding trials and tribulations. He says we are to be grateful for trials and look for endurance, which leads to perfection. We are told the deficiency...
by Steve Lowe | Jan 29, 2018 | Grief Management
Dr. Bill Wattenbarger – Counselor In the last Counselor’s Corner, Garry wrote eloquently of the night train of grief, the episodic emotional stations en route and the hope we have in God’s mindfulness and promises. As grief is to loss, despair is to life’s many...
by Steve Lowe | Nov 29, 2017 | Grief Management
Dr. Garry Barber – Director of Counseling Center Thanksgiving provides a time to pause and be thankful. Christmas leads us to consider the great gift of our Living Savior. New Year’s leaves us reassessing our lives and futures. Then the season of winter...