After twenty-plus years of working with distressed married couples, I thought I’d try to distill some key elements I've encountered during sessions of which I've been privileged to be part. This is the first part of a three part series. i) Myth: Marriage is just about the two of us. When I meet with a… Continue reading Marriage Morsels I (from the Counseling Office)
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Bigger Than Pronouns … Again
June remains the most popular month of the year for weddings. To honour God’s amazing design for gender, marriage and healthy sexuality, I'm reposting an article from two and a half years ago, celebrating gender uniqueness. What better month to do that? Call me crazy, but one of the ways I like to express my… Continue reading Bigger Than Pronouns … Again
Bigger Than Pronouns
Call me crazy, but one of the ways I like to express my thankfulness to God is to write and speak gender-specifically. Not all “gender-inclusive” style books published within the past twenty years agree with my zeal for gender specificity, but that doesn’t dampen my resolve. I prefer words that celebrate the layers of differences… Continue reading Bigger Than Pronouns


