by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 14, 2023 | Book Reviews, Inner Healing, Psychological Testimonies, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
“Know Yourself That You May Know God” The title of Peter Scazzero’s Chapter 2 of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality[1] is: “Know Yourself That You May Know God: Becoming Your Authentic Self.” Scazzero’s title is enticing with its promises and draws individuals into his...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Nov 17, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Inner Healing, Psychotherapy and Research
Hypnosis in Unexpected Places[1] Hypnosis has been among the dark arts throughout ancient history until the present. In his book on the history of hypnosis, Maurice Tinterow says, “Probably the early soothsayers and oracles relied largely on the hypnotic state.”[2]...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 2014 | Book Reviews, Inner Healing
A concerned pastor who is on our newsletter mailing list asked us to review the book Joy for Mourning1 by Anne Miller. Because of the fact that the author of the book received much counseling and communicates a mixed message, we decided to review it. As we read the...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 2008 | "Christian Psychology", Inner Healing
Psychological counseling theories and therapies encourage individuals to look outside themselves to explain why they do what they do and why they feel the way they do. This blame game all started in the Garden of Eden and has continued throughout the centuries. The...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jun 1, 2007 | Inner Healing
Parts One and Two dealt with four essential ingredients of inner healing. They are the unconscious, the past, the misuse of memory, and the eliciting of emotions. Part Three is about imagery, the fifth ingredient in the unbiblical stew called “inner...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 2007 | Inner Healing
In Part One we discussed two essential ingredients used in many psychoheresies that are essential in inner healing. They are the unconscious and the past. The use of both are unbiblical and should be avoided by believers because they function contrary to God’s Word....
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