by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jul 1, 2023 | "Christian Psychology", Contending for the Faith, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture, Psychotherapy and Research
A Way that Seemeth Right[1] There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (Prov. 16:25.) No matter how personable and well-meaning a Christian therapist may be, he/she has been heavily influenced by an ungodly psychological...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jun 1, 2023 | "Christian Psychology", Contending for the Faith, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture
Psychotherapy Is Religion[1] The Bible is full of explanations of why people behave the way they do and how they change. Beginning with Genesis, God demonstrated the basic problem of mankind: separation from God through sin. And, God provided the only lasting remedy...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jul 6, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Contending for the Faith, Psychoheresy and Christian Organizations, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
We have only used the expression “Aargh!” once before in over 40 years of writing. That’s when we used the “Aargh!” expression in our article “Hidden in Plain Sight” to reveal our concerned response to the fact that most in the church do not see that the very act of...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | May 30, 2022 | Contending for the Faith, Psychological Types & Tests, Psychotherapy and Research
Can you imagine analyzing, diagnosing, and categorizing the saints recorded in Scripture according to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel (DSM) and according to such temperament typologies as the DiSC Personal Profile System...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Feb 16, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Contending for the Faith, Psychoheresy and Christian Organizations, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture
The first reasonable response to which we referred in our original article, “Canada’s Conversion Therapy Bill C-4,” is from the Canadian Religious Freedom Summit,[1] to which we will refer later. The second reasonable response is from a Canadian pastor. Pastor Paul...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jan 31, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Contending for the Faith, Psychoheresy and Christian Organizations, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
[Editors’ Note: In our recent article we wrote about Canada’s Conversion Therapy Bill C-4. In this current article we discuss a form of conversion therapy called “reparative therapy,” which is a form of conversion therapy. We reveal how Evangelical Christians were...
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