by Suzanne Speltz In regards to spiritual healing, I wish to speak mostly concerning my personal testimony along with my years of experience in life and as a mental health professional. My story begins with numerous attempts to better myself with counseling, therapy, self-help, education and a variety of new age practices. Dabbling in the new age was fascinating to me. …
New Name
by Dr. Heather Roberts In the early spring, when it produces its seeds that look like cotton, it is commonly called a cottonwood tree. Later, when the leaves mature, it’s called the Quaking Aspen because even in the mildest breeze the leaf quakes. The flat shape of its stalk that attaches to the leaf allows for the extraordinary pivot that …
Interview with Dr. John D. Garr
On this radio archive, Priscilla interviews recognized Hebrew scholar Dr. John D. Garr. He is the president of Hebraic Christian College, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Discussing his book God and Women, Dr. John D. Garr sheds light upon some of the mistaken traditions surrounding God’s image. Beginning with the Garden of Eden, Dr. Garr goes in-depth as to how these …
God Listens to Us
by Joanne Couture I love the LORD, because he has heard my voice and my pleas for mercy.Because he inclined his ear to me, therefore I will call on him as long as I live. (Psalm 116:1-2) Psalm 116 is part of a group of hymns called the Hallel that were traditionally sung during the Passover meal. Therefore, it is likely to …
Breaking Free
Breaking Free by Megan Cooper As I began my difficult healing journey from “the life “and sexual exploitation, it required a renewing of my mind and a desire to live for Christ. For me, Christian-based groups and an empathetic Christian counselor has been vital for my healing. There was also an evangelistic outreach ministry called New Name that helped me …