When Life Brings You Thorns Part 2
Life in Christ isnt always easy. Sometimes it feels like you just cant shake a particular struggle. Is there hope for it to end? What does it mean about your relationship with God? What can you do about it?
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Life in Christ isnt always easy. Sometimes it feels like you just cant shake a particular struggle. Is there hope for it to end? What does it mean about your relationship with God? What can you do about it?
Life is difficult. There are times in life that are more difficult then others. Frustrations, depression, anxiety, and stress can all have a devastating effect on someone's life if they don't have the perspective to see what God is doing. Dr. Dobson will interview Dr. R.T. Kendall on how God often uses the darkest times in our lives for something good.
Let me get very specific with those of you who are single but wish not to be. (No insult is intended to those who are single by design and wish to remain unmarried. That is a legitimate choice which s
A month like we're having reminds me why I hate winter. Last week’s bitter cold swept across the country, from Minnesota to Maine, and Wisconsin to Virginia.
True or false? Seriously committed Christians do not get depressed? Today's guests say the answer is absolutely "false". Dr. Arch Hart and Dr. Catherine Hart Weber talk about the stresses that lead to depression, how men and women react differently, and how we can help loved ones who are struggling.
Dr. Archibald Hart is well known for his ministry to churches through psychological training, education, and consultation. A former dean of the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is now retired from full time teaching. He has taught for years in the Doctor of Ministry program at the seminary, in addition to his teaching and mentoring responsibilities in the School of Psychology. Dr. Hart is board certified in psychopharmacology and was honored by the American Association of Christian Counselors with their Caregivers Award in 1997.
Dr. Hart has published 24 books. He and his wife Kathleen live in California. They have three Daughters, four grandsons, and three granddaughters.
Dr. Catherine Hart Weber is the oldest daughter of acclaimed author and psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart and speaker Kathleen. Dr. Hart Weber has written and researched steadily over the years on living well in life and relationships, authoring many articles and appearing ...
Sure, everyone gets down at times, but serious feelings of depression are more common than you think. Dr. Arch Hart and his daughter, Dr. Catherine Hart Weber talk about why depression is an epidemic in our culture, what causes the disorder, and how it can be treated.
Dr. Archibald Hart is well known for his ministry to churches through psychological training, education, and consultation. A former dean of the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is now retired from full time teaching. He has taught for years in the Doctor of Ministry program at the seminary, in addition to his teaching and mentoring responsibilities in the School of Psychology. Dr. Hart is board certified in psychopharmacology and was honored by the American Association of Christian Counselors with their Caregivers Award in 1997.
Dr. Hart has published 24 books. He and his wife Kathleen live in California. They have three Daughters, four grandsons, and three granddaughters.
Dr. Catherine Hart Weber is the oldest daughter of acclaimed author and psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart and speaker Kathleen. Dr. Hart Weber has written and researched steadily over the years on living well in life and relationships, authoring many articles and appearing in media, as ...
Every parent knows it is normal for kids to be scared of things that go "bump" in the night. But how can you tell when that fear is threatening to ruin the well-being of your child? Don't miss this important discussion where you will learn how you can calm your child when they are scared, and develop character at the same time.
Dr. Frank Minirth is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Medicine. He has been in private practice in the Dallas area since 1975. He holds degrees from Arkansas State University, Arkansas School of Medicine, and Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Minirth is President of The Minirth Clinic, P.A., in Richardson, Texas, and is a consultant to The Minirth Christian Program at University Behavioral Health. He is also Adjunct Professor in the Pastoral Ministries/Counseling Department at Dallas Theological Seminar.
Dr. Paul Warren (deceased)
Does your teen seem depressed, or listless? Does he go in his room and brood for hours on end? Is this normal? Should you be concerned? On today's program, Dr. Dobson checks in with Dr. Arch Hart and Dr. Catherine Hart Weber for some answers to these and other pressing questions parents might have regarding the best way to reach children who don't seem engaged with the family. Don't miss their enlightening conversation!
Today's teens are great multi-taskers: they can talk on the phone, text, surf the Web, and listen to music, all at once. It's a plugged-in generation, and on this program, we'll help you get connected with your "over-connected" teen. Hidden behind all the gadgets might be a child who desperately needs your love. Get past the distractions and reach your kids with tips from Dr. Arch Hart and Dr. Catherine Hart Weber!



