Category Archives: Men/Husbands
During weekends we often highlight one of our free resources. This weekend we highlight a nine-part video series by Brad Hambrick on Overcoming Sexual Sin. Continue reading
The pain of sexual sin in marriage leads women to believe it is an unforgivable sin. We must encourage wives to consider Christ even in the midst of deep emotional pain. Continue reading
Shannon is a biblical counselor at Valley Center Community Church in Southern California. She has a Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling from The Master’s College in Santa Clarita, CA and is NANC certified. She is a retreat and conference speaker, author, and guest lecturer at The Master’s College. Shannon is currently pursuing future candidacy for the Ph.D. program in Biblical Counseling at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Continue reading
Most people are quite familiar with the concept of God as Father, but if we look at Scripture we might be surprised at what we find about the fatherhood of God. Continue reading
Parkside Church (7100 Pettibone Road Chagrin Falls OH 44023, 440-543-1212) will be hosting a one-day Marriage Matters Workshop with guest speaker and author, Winston T. Smith of CCEF on April 27, 2013. Continue reading
Are there any successful marriages anymore? Is marriage dead? Why isn’t God’s design for marriage working in our culture? Truly following the Lord’s design can lead to functional instead of dysfunctional marriages and families. Continue reading
So what is a Christian wife to do when she discovers her husband is into pornography? Learn how to apply seven biblical principles. Continue reading
One of the blessings of serving at a large church that allows me to focus my attention on developing a robust counseling ministry is the opportunity to create resources that can be duplicated in our church plants and churches across the country/world. This year we were able to create three programmatic seminars and capture our counseling vision in video format. Continue reading
How should a pastor address an abusive husband? Continue reading


