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Jules Woodson and tech exec team up to help abuse survivors get therapy and heal
By Bob Smietana — September 13, 2022
(RNS) — A new nonprofit called Help;Hear;Heal plans to fund counseling appointments for abuse survivors.
Campus ministries, counselors join to tackle mental health
By Giovanna Dell’Orto and Kathryn Post — June 1, 2022
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP/RNS) — On Ivy League campuses, large public institutions and faith-based colleges, chaplains and psychologists are teaming up.
Millions wanted to ‘Save Saeed.’ Few wanted to help his abused ex-wife.
By Bob Smietana — October 15, 2021
(RNS) — In a 2016 recording, Franklin Graham is heard pressing an abused spouse to go to counseling with her husband. 'This can be fixed, easy.'
Christians are clueless on transgender issues: Here’s some food for thought
By Jonathan Merritt — November 11, 2015
When trying to understand transgender issues, Christians should start with the personal, not political. Here's a primer for believers to think about these matters more deeply.
Author Donald Miller on failed relationships, intimacy issues, and healing through counseling
By Jonathan Merritt — February 3, 2015
The New York Times Bestselling Christian author of "Blue Like Jazz" reveals how he realized he had intimacy issues and how he found help through professional counseling.
John Ortberg shares what every soul needs
By Jonathan Merritt — May 29, 2014
Popular pastor and author says we "live on the planet of lost souls" and identifies what he calls the "nine needs of the soul."
How to forgive your parents: An interview with author Leslie Leyland Fields
By Jonathan Merritt — February 13, 2014
A Christian author teams up with a psychologist to help people forgive their fathers and mothers.
Following God when it doesn’t make sense: An interview with Josh Ross
By Jonathan Merritt — August 2, 2013
Josh Ross wrestles with doubt, grief, and pain and somehow still keeps the faith.
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