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It’s an all too familiar saying in relationships, and one that can spell trouble years into a marriage. Being 12 years into marriage myself, I can honestly say that we have had our struggles – and our laughs – along the way. Spender vs.
Last week we talked about the “why” behind resolving conflict. Why do it? Why’s it important? What’s the point? This week, we’re going to get practical and discuss the “how,” and acknowledge some of the the big questions you may have. HOW do my
Many of you spent the weekend celebrating your mothers, grandmothers, wives, sisters, and your friends – me too. As I reflected on the journey of motherhood, I came across this quote which I found combined my mothering and counseling worlds in a way I
Well, you’ve made it this far: the last blog entry regarding the most common counseling myths I hear when people are trying to figure out if counseling is for them. And conveniently enough we can tie the last two myths together because they go
Here we are already, the third of five blog entries discussing some of the common misconceptions, misunderstandings, concerns and hold-ups I most frequently hear about when people are considering whether or not they should come in for counseling. And frankly men, this week is
By far the most common objection I hear is that “Is Christian counseling too expensive?” Last week I addressed why counseling isn’t just for “really messed up people,” but for all of us. This week I’m going to address what’s probably the second biggest
As the writer of the inaugural blog post here on our website, I feel as if an introduction is in order. My name is Angie Taylor and I’m the Business Manager of Cornerstone Christian Counseling. If you pick up the phone and give us
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