Thoughts
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How to Become an Attacher (Part 1)
What if a trained, experienced, 40-year, DETACHER asked, “How do I become an ATTACHER?” What are the steps? Stephen discusses part 1 of How to Become an Attacher.
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Opposites Attract
Married men often discover this truism of relationship after they are married: “Opposites often attract.”
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What Type of Marriage do you Have?
There are generally two types of people. And, three types of marriages.
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Friday Discussion
Discussion: Addictions are complicated. But there are some similarities. They are often seen as a way to escape emotional pain.
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Rest
What is the inner dialogue of a man with an addiction? What taunts him? What are his inner tormenting messages? There is one constant that is often observed: It’s his inability to find rest.
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Men’s Emotional Self-Awareness Test
The other day, someone mentioned a self awareness test. I thought about it and did a little research. My imagination went wild with what I could do with it. What would a self-awareness test look like if I wrote one?
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Your Heart
Remember, running a great heart is one of your spiritual assignments.
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Welcome to the Class
The day you said, “I do” was your first day of admission to class. You are now enrolled in Heaven’s Training School of Love.
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Friday Discussion
DISCUSSION: Generally speaking, women talk about EMOTIONS, WOUNDINGS, and RELATIONSHIPS, while men talk about BEHAVIORS and SOLUTIONS. Read and discuss.
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An Emotional Growth Awakening
How does an individual experience an emotional awakening? I am talking about a man who is emotionally stuck and not in growth mode. He’s not happy, floundering, and may even be caught up in an addiction.
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Our Identity
Your wounds and your past failings want to define you. They scream of your unworthiness. And, shout out your shortcomings. But your identity in Christ gives you freedom.
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Learning Your Wife’s Heart
Sometimes relationship-talking is hard on a husband. A wife might say one line and it has multiple meanings. She might slip in this little statement, “I want you to know my heart.”