The 5 Life Languages ® | Communication
Definition of Communication communication, n. The act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another. Imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. The successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings. Oxfrord English Dictionary The Responsibility of Communicating Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message…
Biblical Submission
By guest authorKAYLA WRIGHTLicensed Christian CounselorSpecialist in Child & Adolescent TherapyLife Training Christian Counseling In 2023, the word “submission” leaves a very bitter taste in a lot of mouths. Our broken world has warped the idea of “submission” and “authority,” connecting them to abuse of power and weakness. Don’t get me wrong, in these contexts,…
The 5 Life Languages ® | The Need To BE POWERFUL
Some people seem to never be down, never get discouraged, and always seem to be in charge of their life. Despite us all having both positive and negative thoughts and moods, there is a way to make a steadier flow of positive energy and positive experiences in our lives. First, we must recognize that we are…
The 5 Life Languages ® | The Need To BELONG – Part 2
Research has found that the most satisfied individuals in life are those who have a place to belong. In other words, our deepest satisfaction comes not from achieving personal autonomy but through acceptance into unconditional love and in unbreakable belonging to a people. A Biblical View Of Belonging Belonging has deep roots in the biblical…
Navigating Conflict In Marriage
By guest authorKAYLA WRIGHTLicensed Christian CounselorSpecialist in Child & Adolescent TherapyLife Training Christian Counseling The Lord created marriage to represent the relationship between Christ and the Church. It is meant to be a beautiful covenant between a man and a woman clothed in mutual respect. We honor God by first submitting to Him, and then…
The 5 Life Languages ® | The Need To BELONG
Belonging is the human emotional need to be an accepted member of a group. Whether it is family, friends, co-workers, a religion, or something else, some people tend to have an ‘inherent’ desire to belong and be an important part of something greater than themselves. This implies a relationship that is greater than simple acquaintance or…