It’s always funny to me how sometimes I can read Scripture when, all of a sudden, a detail I’ve read a hundred times takes on new significance. Over the last fe...
Recently, I ran across a poll on Twitter that really opened my eyes to how many Christians view children in relation to sin and salvation. The poll went somethi...
In my previous post, Peer Pressure: Why Our Struggles Aren’t Different than Those who Worshipped a Golden Calf, I shared many of the struggles I see in clients ...
As a therapist, a lot of my work seems to center around certain specific dilemmas for each age group I see. Many of these dilemmas are focused around peer press...
"If God really does loves me, why do I struggle to feel that love?"
I have sat with many people who question whether God loves them. Similarly, in many other...
In my line of work as a therapist I meet people from all different walks of life and backgrounds. The personalities of those I meet vary as well as to occupatio...
Recently, I had the experience of thinking through how my relationships with others relate back to my relationship with God. As I began to think about it, I rea...
When I was growing up I remember watching Pinocchio and seeing little Jiminy Cricket talk about letting your conscience be your guide. Throughout the film we sa...
Rachael Heib is an LPC (licensed professional counselor) and is working on a certification in Play Therapy. She obtained her Bachelors degree in Psychology from the University of LaVerne, California and her Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Argosy University, Atlanta, Georgia. Rachael’s mission in life is to enrich the lives of children and adults through resolving conflicts, applying biblical concepts, and encouraging people to use their natural abilities and talents to better their lives and the lives of those around them. Rachael is married to her high school sweetheart Philipp. They have three bio children and are raising three more. They have fostered a total of five children. To learn more about Rachael, visit her website: https://musingsfromatherapist.wordpress.com/about-rachael/. You can follow Rachael at @theracuppy.
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