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In this episode, Scott and Chris discuss what forgiveness is, how forgiveness correlates back to our relationship with God, if we can forgive ourselves, if there are prerequisites on giving or receiving forgiveness from others, and more.Throughout the episode, Scott and Chris reference “Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving from Hurt toward Hope” by Brad Hambrick. If you'd like to read it click here.
This week Justin and Brian conclude their series on friendship by exploring concrete ways to deepen the friendships in your life. They utilize material from Justin Whitmel Earley's "Made for People" and Brad Hambrick's "Transforming Friendships."
Our series on mental health has helped us understand its connection with human dignity. Though God created us as perfect, embodied beings, sin has marred the human experience holistically, not only crippling our relationship with God, but with our bodies as well. As a result, mental illness is a part of living in a broken world, but the gospel has not left us without hope. While we live in the presence of spiritual and physical brokenness, Christ has promised to redeem us, making right what has gone wrong, and that includes our bodies. In the meantime, we live in the tension of what God has already done in providing Jesus, and what he has promised to do in making all things new. And he has given us the gift of the Church and each other to help us as we walk in this world. Specifically, for those who may want specialized help, the Lord has provided counselors to assist us in the daily fight to grow in Jesus in the midst of both our spiritual and mental struggles. Joining us on today's episode to discuss the role of counseling in the church are Jonathan Holmes and Brad Hambrick. Jonathan Holmes is the founder and executive director of Fieldstone Counseling in Northeast, Ohio. Before founding Fieldstone, he served as a pastor for 15 years. He graduated with his M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and has authored and contributed to a number of books.Brad Hambrick serves as the pastor of counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, N.C. He also serves as assistant professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, is a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition, and has authored several books.
Gospel Daily Conversations with Josh Weidmann Interview with Author / Counselor, Brad Hambrick on his books; Overcoming Addition & Navigating Destructive Relationships. Episode: 1316
There is nothing easy about overcoming an addiction. But when you talk to people who were once slaves to substance abuse and are now experiencing significant freedom, a common refrain emerges when you ask, “What was the hardest part of your journey?” Counselor Brad Hambrick stopped by and offered several steps to help those ensnared to overcome their addiction. https://www.christianbook.com/overcoming-addiction-9-steps-toward-freedom/9781645074298/pd/074298 https://blog.newgrowthpress.com/the-hardest-part-of-overcoming-addiction/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this increasingly lonely culture, building a meaningful friendship can be difficult. What are some practical ways to develop those deep lifelong friendships? Counselor Brad Hambrick helps us to be intentional in our relationships by sharing seven simple questions in his new book, Transformative Friendships. Brad will offer a few of those strategies for cultivating deep connections with others in this conversation with Seth and Deb!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Brad Hambrick about his book, Transformative Friendships: 7 Questions to Deepen Any Relationship. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • What makes a biblical view on friendship distinct from popular understanding? • What are some reasons we might struggle to enjoy or pursue meaningful relationships, even within the body of Christ? • What kinds of questions can we ask ourselves as we seek to nourish friendships with wisdom and intentionality? • How can we best enjoy our friendships, whatever depth they may be at? • How might exploring "what's fun" together in friendships be helpful? How might it lead to the friendship "stalling out?" • How can the local church promote the cultivation of transformative friendships? • What hope and help does the gospel offer to the person who is struggling to experience meaningful friendships in their life? View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/deeper-friendships-brad-hambrick The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
Stephen Tracey talks to Thomas Crumplar about the issue of domestic abuse. Tom is a ruling elder at Emmanuel OPC in Wilmington, Delaware, and co-founder of the law firm Jacobs and Crumplar, P. A.The New Horizons edition for February 1997 featured several articles on Domestic violence. It is available here. Also the edition for January 2021, available here.Suggested further reading:Jeremy Pierre & Greg Wilson, When Home Hurts: A Guide for Responding Wisely to Domestic Abuse in Your Church, Christian Focus (2021).Darby A. Strickland, Is It Abuse?: A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims, P&R Publishing (2020)Brad Hambrick, Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused, B&H Books (2019).
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BCC Council Member Brad Hambrick joins us as our guest today on 15:14. Brad serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and has authored several books, including Mobilizing Church-Based Counseling: Models for Sustainable Church-Based Care, God's Attributes: Rest for Life's Struggles, and served as general editor for the Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused (churchcares.com) project. Brad is the creator of G4, a group-based counseling model designed to be led by lay people in the church. Support 15:14 – A Podcast of the Biblical Counseling Coalition today at biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/donate. LINKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Boyce College Biblical Counseling Southern Seminary Biblical Counseling
An Interview with Brad Hambrick
Brad Hambrick and Rush talk about an exciting season of launching kids into the world, and hopefully into college baseball. And they also talk about counseling, the art and ministry of walking with people through hardship, and the beauty and freedom of real friends to whom we can entrust even our secrets. BRAD HAMBRICK ONLINE Brad's Website - Facebook - Twitter - InstagramMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEAngry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal Mobilizing Church-Based Counseling: Models for Sustainable Church-Based CareLearn more about the podcast here.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Brad Hambrick about his book, Angry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • How is "angry grief" different than selfish anger? • Why might anger be a commonly misunderstood or overlooked part of the Christian's grieving process? • What does it mean to be angry with God instead of at him? • How can it be helpful to approach our angry grief as “a life-shaping (but not necessarily life-defining) experience and a difficult journey”? • How does Psalm 44 apply to the pain and confusion of angry grief? • Why is it important to distinguish between what feels real and what is true when processing angry grief? • What does it look like to accept and embrace a "partial understanding" in angry grief? • Why is it important to not only process our anger with God, but also with the help of a trusted friend? View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/angry-with-god-brad-hambrick The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit https://ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
When we are mistreated or betrayed, we have every right to be angry- but so does God. Did you know He is angry with you? This week, Kim talks with pastoral counselor and counseling professor, Brad Hambrick, author of Angry With God. Kim Wier is the author of the new book, Everyday God, and The Art of Friendship.
Join Jen and Brad Hambrick as they discuss his book, Angry With God. In this discussion they will acknowledge that the angry griever is hurting and the fact that they are angry shows God is important to them. They will discuss topics around anger and grief including hot lament, transitioning from angry grief to memorializing grief, and what it means to grief with hope. https://www.jensnewsong.com/newsletter https://bradhambrick.com https://twitter.com/BradHambrick
This week we welcome Brad Hambrick about his book, Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal. Support Theology Gals monthly through Patreon Support Theology Gals with a one time donation through PayPal Theology Gals merch Theology Gals Journals Resources: Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal by Brad Hambrick Brad's website Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com
This week we welcome Brad Hambrick about his book, Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal. Support Theology Gals monthly through Patreon Support Theology Gals with a one time donation through PayPal Theology Gals merch Theology Gals Journals Resources: Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal by Brad Hambrick Brad's website Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com
In this episode of This vs. That, we talk to Brad Hambrick about the important topic of manipulation versus influence. Brad serves as Pastor of Counseling at the Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina. He also serves as assistant professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He's a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition and has authored several books, including his most recent book, Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal. Brad emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own tendencies towards manipulation and control, even in our closest relationships, and to instead focus on healthy influence that leads to the flourishing of others. The conversation also touches on the challenge of navigating media and the importance of being an intelligent consumer, as well as the responsibility of ministry leaders to evaluate their own leadership and avoid crossing the line into manipulation and abuse. By recognizing the importance of healthy influence and the dangers of manipulation, we can cultivate relationships and leadership that contribute to the flourishing of ourselves and others. We think you will really benefit from and enjoy this conversation. ----- Books mentioned: Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal - Brad Hambrick Making Sense of Forgiveness - Brad Hambrick Is It Abuse? - Darby Strickland Proverbs - Charles Bridges ----- This episode of This vs. That is sponsored by: The Missions Course – We believe God has an important role for you – and The Church – to play in The Great Commission. Don't know what The Great Commission is? That's alright! The Missions Course is a 6-week, online study that reveals God's heart for the nations and invites you to play your part in it. We've designed this course to tuck nicely in-between classes, while you're making dinner, or on your daily commute. Missions isn't just for them, it's for you too! Use the code ANCHOREDHOPE to take $10 off your registration. Visit TheMissionsCourse.com to learn more and register today. P&R Publishing – Edward Welch's groundbreaking book When People Are Big and God Is Small has sold more than a quarter million copies since it was first released and has helped countless people in their struggles with codependency, peer pressure, and fear of man. This spring, P&R Publishing is pleased to announce the release of a comprehensively revised new edition. Learn how to need people less and love people more in this important update to a classic work of biblical counseling. Available wherever books are sold. ----- This vs. That is a podcast of Anchored Hope. Anchored Hope provides practical help to those hurting by anchoring their hope in Jesus and helping others gain a better understanding of his promises. We offer reputable, biblical counsel to those suffering or experiencing difficult seasons. Our counselors are highly trained and bring a vast experience in addressing the various issues of life. To meet with a counselor, visit anchoredhope.co and schedule an appointment today.
When suffering, hurt and betrayal turns our world upside down, our emotions can easily turn from grief to anger. Why did this have to happen? Will things ever go back to the way they were before? This isn't fair. In moments of deep pain it can be tempting to feel angry at God, but today's special guest, Brad Hambrick, teaches us what it looks like to be angry WITH God instead. To grieve with him as a friend and not an adversary. Join us for this gentle, gracious, healing conversation about how we can invite God into our pain, even when things just don't make sense. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE bradhambrick.com Angry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal Connect with Brad on Facebook! Connect with Brad on IG! Connect with Brad on Twitter! ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Brad Hambrick, ThM, EdD, serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. He has authored several books including God's Attributes: Rest for Life Struggles, Making Sense of Forgiveness and Angry with God. Hambrick also served as general editor for the Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused curriculum. Hambrick, his wife, Sallie, and two sons live in Raleigh, NC.
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What is the point of biblical friendships?You may find a copy of The Company We Keep here: https://www.cruciformpress.com/product/the-company-we-keep/For a copy of Brad Hambrick's writing on accountability you may go here: https://bradhambrick.com/5-questions-i-wished-my-accountability-partner-would-ask-me/
What a great show today with these two Rockstars! We have talk to Ps. Brad Hambrick a few times over the last year. Brad is the Counseling Pastor At Summit Church In Raleigh North Carolina. His new book is Angry with God. Brad thanks for helping ALL of us walk through this journey with your insightful book!! Then Rev. Timothy Brindle came on the show with us. his fourth book for children is out The ACROSTIC of Scripture. Not only did Rev. Brindle explain how and why he wrote the book, he talked about his own journey as a Dad and how he influenced them to love scripture by using his acrostic method. Proving once again, The gospel/discipleship is NOT rocket Science. Well Done Pastor!!Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Was Spurgeon a socialist? What did he believe about the church's responsibility in social activism? And what can we learn from him? Dr. Alex DiPrima joins us to discuss. Dr. DiPrima is senior pastor of Emmanuel Church in Winston Salem, NC, and he holds a PhD from Southeastern in historical theology with a focus on the ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. He's the author of the new book, 'Spurgeon and the Poor: How the Gospel Compels Christian Social Concern.' (The conversation begins at 16:35) Plus, in “Headlines” (1:20), Benjamin Quinn speaks with pastor and Southeastern alum Merrick Nunn about the ongoing debate about Michael Jordan vs. Lebron James — and what we can learn from the conversation about healthy debates. And in “On My Bookshelf” (44:45), Dr. Brad Hambrick recommends a book from Miroslav Volf. - Learn more about Dr. DiPrima's book: https://www.heritagebooks.org/products/spurgeon-and-the-poor-diprima.html Visit our website: cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/
Tanita Maddox, regional director & Gen Z expert for Young Life, talks about the value of learning more about what it means to be a younger person navigating our complicated culture. Brad Hambrick, author of “Angry with God: An Honest Journey through Suffering and Betrayal," shares practical steps for how grieving people can release their emotions. Click here for today's show notes Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode Pastor Brad Hambrick and Leslie will tackle some tough topics: Why do you think the church is making the same mistakes over and over again? Why is it so hard to believe the victim? “Innocent until proven guilty” is cultural, but, when applied to a person telling their story we too often look at it as “liar until proven truthful.” Is it wrong to let the legal system, CPS and other authorities, into matters involving church families? Is the institution of marriage more important than the individuals in the marriage? Key Takeaways When there is an abuse-related accusation toward a leader, the first call is too often made to a lawyer or an insurance company. That's important but these are not the only voices to have in the situation. Go to your pastor but don't turn your brain off. You are to steward your mental and emotional health. Sometimes a pastor is so focused on saving your marriage he/she isn't seeing anything else. Anytime you're consulting with anyone who is an expert in anything, value their input but don't be mindless. It's okay to say, “I don't think that's the best advice for me,” whether you say it out loud or just to yourself. For pastors: When it feels “messy,” don't make an edict … at that point you need to be in a supportive position. You need to ask for the type of cooperation from the unsafe individual that would make it a safe environment … and if they won't, that tells you something. If they start bashing you and/or the church, you're getting just a small taste of what the spouse is experiencing in the privacy of their home. Sometimes abuse is manipulative and coercive. What are some of the red flags and remedies a pastor can do? When it comes to the subject of abuse…especially non-criminal abuse…the church needs a “category” to deal with those. Matthew 7:1-6. Most pastors think verses 1-5. Proverbs 19:11 … sometimes it's good to overlook an offense. But if the offense keeps happening it needs to be addressed. Verses 3-5 doesn't contradict verses 1-2. It's different but it's addressing a higher level concern. Jesus says you don't just keep overlooking … that's being “devoured.” Verse 6 is the continuation of 1-5. If you're in a chronically destructive situation, you don't have to keep being abused. The Bible doesn't treat all conflict as if it's the same. Pastors need to understand how to nuance and ensure safety. Maybe they aren't in a Matthew 7:3-5 situation but it's a Matthew 7:6 situation: “Don't cast your pearls before swine.” Many women keep sharing their feelings and it's turned on them. Sharing emotions is not always safe. It can become a lightning rod for attack. How do you discern when a heart change has taken place? Ephesians 4 gives us a really good paradigm. Abusive individuals typically have pride and impatience. The opposite of pride is humility. When we're humble we ask good questions. We really want to understand instead of just being understood and getting our way. The defensive attitude goes away and is replaced with listening. The opposite of impatience is patience. We don't put a timetable on getting back to normal. Moving back in, etc. Can they hear? Are they wanting to learn? Or are they more focused on getting what they want and being in control of the situation? Maybe there isn't something illegal happening but they aren't cooperating. They need to understand they are still being relationally destructive. Are they going through the motions for their own comfort or because they are truly repentant? Are they giving the spouse time to feel safe again? You cannot rebuild a relationship without the foundations of safety and trust. And when those have been broken they have to be repaired. Asking for reconciliation without that is asking her to lie and pretend. That is against her very biology. She must feel safe and be able to trust…especially in marriage. There is a time period to heal, whether it's physical, emotional, or relational. Don't rush the healing period. Pastors don't have to be experts about everything. Lean on those who are experts in matters of abuse. RESOURCES Brad Hambrick's books: https://bradhambrick.com/publications/ Brad Hambrick's website: https://bradhambrick.com/ Sign up for Leslie's newsletter at www.leslievernick.com
Rick and Dan continue their chat with Brad Hambrick, the author of Angry With God: An honest journey through Suffering and Betrayal.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick and Dan talk to author/speaker/pastor Brad Hambrick about his new book Angry with God: an honest journey through suffering and betrayal.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk with Brad Hambrick, author of a brand new book called Angry with God. In this discussion we talk about anger that expresses grief at the injustice of the fallen world we live in. Brad shares helpful wisdom about how to walk through this kind of struggle. To learn more about Angry with God, click HERE. To learn more about Brad's ministry, click HERE.Click HERE to become a friend of the podcast by subscribing!Subscribers receive a bonus episode each month with exclusive content not featured elsewhere on the podcast. The bonus episodes are released directly to you on the third week of each month. In these episodes Eliza and Beth take a deeper dive into counseling topics and provide practical and personal insight just for you. In addition, every month you are automatically entered into drawings to win resources or merchandise from our sponsors.But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you!This episode is sponsored by New Growth Press. Click HERE to learn about New Growth Press's extensive collection of resources for Christian life and ministry.Follow us: https://counselforlifepodcast.com/
This is the second part of a two-part series with Brad Hambrick. In this episode he will introduce us to his workbook called, "False Love: Overcoming Sexual Sin from Pornography to Adultery." Brad shares with us the tools in this workbook to help a person discover the roots of their sin and come toward the Lord in repentance and growth. Click HERE to learn more about Brad's workbook and accompanying resources.Click HERE to become a friend of the podcast by subscribing!Subscribers receive a bonus episode each month with exclusive content not featured elsewhere on the podcast. The bonus episodes are released directly to you on the third week of each month. In these episodes Eliza and Beth take a deeper dive into counseling topics and provide practical and personal insight just for you. In addition, every month you are automatically entered into drawings to win resources or merchandise from our sponsors.But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you!This episode is sponsored by New Growth Press. Click HERE to learn about New Growth Press's extensive collection of resources for Christian life and ministry.Follow us: https://counselforlifepodcast.com/
This episode features Brad Hambrick, who will introduce us to "True Betrayal: Overcoming the Betrayal of Your Spouse's Sexual Sin." This is a workbook he created to walk a person through nine steps in healing, and Brad will talk with us about how the workbook can be used in ministry settings and with individuals. Whether you have experienced betrayal or know someone who has, you will be encouraged by Brad's wisdom and pastoral care. Click HERE to learn more about the workbook and accompanying resources. Click HERE to become a friend of the podcast by subscribing!Subscribers receive a bonus episode each month with exclusive content not featured elsewhere on the podcast. The bonus episodes are released directly to you on the third week of each month. In these episodes Eliza and Beth take a deeper dive into counseling topics and provide practical and personal insight just for you. In addition, every month you are automatically entered into drawings to win resources or merchandise from our sponsors.But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you!This episode is sponsored by New Growth Press. Click HERE to learn about New Growth Press's extensive collection of resources for Christian life and ministry.Follow us: https://counselforlifepodcast.com/
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Brad Hambrick, Counseling pastor of Summit Church in Durham, NC, has written a thought-provoking article on the nature of healthy "accountability." In episode 17, Wesley talks through some of Brads suggested questions when it comes to maintaining robust discipleship relationships.
Brad Hambrick joins us for this episode of 15:14 to share about his upbringing, testimony of faith, journey to biblical counseling, and valuable lessons he's learned from ministry. Brad serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition, has authored several books including God's Attributes: Rest for Life's Struggles, and served as general editor for the Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused (churchcares.com) project. Support 15:14 – A Podcast of the Biblical Counseling Coalition today at biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/donate.
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Brad Hambrick offers encouragement on taking steps towards living in the freedom of forgiveness.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonhttp://bradhambrick.com/Brad's book, “Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving from Hurt to Hope” is available wherever books are sold.Brad mentioned:Chronicles of Narnia by CS LewisThe Whole Life by Eliza Huie & Esther SmithListen to my conversation with Eliza Huie & Esther Smith here: https://livesteadyon.com/2022/01/12/episode-86-the-whole-life-with-eliza-huie-esther-smith/Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Midroll music:Sovereign by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4397-sovereignLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
"Kind of Bad, Bad-Bad, Restraining Order Bad" Matthew 7:1-6 by Dr. Brad Hambrick, Pastor of Counseling with The Summit Church (Durham, NC), on April 24, 2022, at FBCTLH Caring Well Conference
In this episode we talk with Brad Hambrick about his newest book, Making Sense of Forgiveness. Brad shares some common misconceptions about forgiveness, as well as what to do when we struggle to forgive. He also gives us some helpful wisdom about how we should think about boundaries with others who have harmed us. Follow Brad Hambrick:http://bradhambrick.comFollow us:https://counselforlifepodcast.comhttps://elizahuie.comhttps://bethmariebroom.com
- BRAD HAMBRICK: "Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving from Hurt toward Hope" - CHRIS WHITE: Electric Jesus - Bill Furey of Covenant Christian School - "A New Survey Suggests that NOSTALGIA Can Play a Major Role in Relieving Stress. So How Does that Help Us as Christians?"
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Brad Hambrick about his book, Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving from Hurt Toward Hope. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • Why is forgiveness one of the subjects where Christians are most prone to rush one another? • What does—and doesn't—it mean to extend forgiveness to someone? • In what ways might we be tempted to leverage an offense against someone who has asked for our forgiveness? • Is God's forgiveness for us in Christ unconditional? • What are four principals that can help us think wisely about the role that boundaries might play in the context of forgiveness? • What does it mean that trust is a "proportional value" and how might acknowledging this be helpful to us as we seek to move forward in the process of relational reconciliation? • Why do we often struggle with feelings of fear, anger, mistrust, shame, and even intrusive thoughts in the wake of extending initial forgiveness to someone who has wronged us? View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/forgiveness-brad-hambrick The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit https://ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell and subscribe to her weekly Christ-centered biblical counseling resources at https://christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
In this episode, Lindsay and Brent recap the SBC Executive Committee trustee meeting, the FDA approval of Pfizer booster, Morman churches requiring masks, the United States special envoy to Haiti, how a woman with Down syndrom lost a court case against abortion, how marines rescued a woman trapped in flood, and why Chick-Fil-A was removed from the Kansas City airport. They also give a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Brad Hambrick with "What Joseph's story teaches us about abuse, forgiveness, power differentials, and wisdom," Daniel Patterson with "How to approach parenting with wisdom, grit, and gospel focus: 4 helpful features of Full Circle Parenting," and Jason Thacker with "What online pornography debates teach us about morality and governance."ERLC ContentBrad Hambrick with What Joseph's story teaches us about abuse, forgiveness, power differentials, and wisdomDaniel Patterson with How to approach parenting with wisdom, grit, and gospel focus: 4 helpful features of Full Circle ParentingJason Thacker with What online pornography debates teach us about morality and governanceCultureSBC EC responds to task forceEC members grieved by recent meeting; optimistic about path aheadFDA gives approval to Pfizer's booster shotMormon Church to require masksUS Special Envoy to Haiti resigns amid deportationsWoman with Down syndrome losts court case against abortion lawChick-fil-A removed from KCI AirportLunchroomBrent: Marines rescue woman trapped in floodLindsay: CruellaConnect with us on Twitter@ERLC@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsThe Death of Porn: Men of Integrity Building a World of Nobility. by Ray Ortlund || Pornography may seem inescapable, but God can free us from its destructive power. In this book, Ortlund writes six personal letters, as from a father to his son, giving hope to men who have been misled by porn into devaluing themselves and others. The Death of Porn inspires men to come together in new ways to fight the injustice of porn and build a world of nobility for every man and woman—for the sake of future generations. || Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit crossway.org/plus to find out how you can get 30% off + a free copy of the ebook. What God Has to Say about Our Bodies || There's a danger in focusing too much on the body. There's also a danger in not valuing it enough. In this book, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering the physical future hope that we have in Christ. || Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit crossway.org/plus to find out how you can get 30% off + a free copy of the ebook.
In this episode, hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy are joined by our special guest - Brad Hambrick. To discuss his booklet, God's Attributes. They discuss how a proper understanding of God is vital. However, many times what we observe from our own experiences (especially when they are difficult and painful) can affect the shape of that understanding. How do we know whether we have a true, balanced view of God? This study looks at sixteen attributes of God, grouped under the headings of his love, essence, wisdom, and power, to help challenge your understanding. It goes on to challenge how well you rest in each attribute (have faith and comfort in it) and emulate it in the struggles and experiences of your own life. So learn, through your struggles, about the One who gives those struggles meaning.
In this episode, the hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy discuss with special guest, Pastor of Counseling, Brad Hambrick of The Summit Church in Durham, NC how to identify passive or aggressive self-centered spouses, what types of passive and aggressive, their stages, and strategies for interaction.
In this episode, hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy discuss with special guest, Pastor of Counseling, Brad Hambrick of The Summit Church in Durham, NC the reality of "Burnout" - resting in God's fairness. Brad argues burnout is actually a consequence of our life management, and he shows us how to create a time budget to avoid living beyond our means with the time God has provided.
Our world is experiencing a suicide epidemic that is disproportionately affecting high school students and young adults. Friends and family who have lost or fear losing someone to suicide often ask the questions "why" and "what can we do", join Pastors Eric and Justin as they speak with Dr. Brad Hambrick of Bridgehaven Counseling and the Summit Church for a critical conversation on suicide and how God's people can help respond for prevention. To learn more about Pastor Brad Hambrick's Ministries go to: https://summitchurch.com/counseling If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal ideation please call: 1-800-273-8255 For more information about the Mental Health Ministries at The Moody Church: https://www.moodychurch.org/mentalhea... _________________________________________ For more on The Intersection at The Moody Church go to: https://www.moodychurch.org/intersect... If you'd like more information about our college ministry, led by Pastor Eric Targe, please visit: https://www.moodychurch.org/crossroads OR for more about our High School ministry, led by Pastor Justin, please visit: https://www.moodychurch.org/revolution #suicide #prevention #epidemic
Andrew Graham joins David Fry and Johnathan Arnold to discuss the recent news about Ravi Zacharias and what we can do in our own churches and institutions to expose abusers and help victims.Quotes from Graham:People in Christian leadership are not exempt from temptation, not exempt from the possibility of falling. There needs to be structures in place that protect them and the people who serve alongside them.If we view this as an isolated, RZIM-specific issue, then I think we will be talking about the next one. Rather than each of us in our own context looking at what needs to be done differently moving forward.What systems are in place so when a ministry leader acknowledges I am not okay, there is a place for restoration and recovery? Rather than feeling like the only way forward is to continue to hide.Books like Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused by Brad Hambrick and We Too: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis by Mary E. DeMuth are very practical resources that talk about what to do for the victim and victimizer. We need to listen to those who are victims. We need to hear their stories.Expressing your abuse narrative in a safe context is a significant part of beginning the healing journey. Identify someone who can help you.What am I doing and what are you doing in your context to make sure that the people who see you as a spiritual leader would say, “I know I can go to you and talk to you about this and you will handle it the right way."If someone identifies you as a safe person, you need to do the right thing. Quotes from Fry:We need to be very intentional as Wesleyans that we do not develop theological misconceptions that become a part of a structure that ensures something will happen and it will be overlooked because it can’t count as sin.We do not want to provide a theological shield behind which those who possess power in a ministry can hide.Someone who is caught up in sin will find theological reasons to justify themselves.We have to be aware that we are naturally going to be defensive of the system within which we work.We need room in our theology to understand that our system is not perfect. Quotes from Arnold:If we are serious about holiness, we must realize how we can undermine holiness by failing to call something sin that is sin.There are consequences for our theology. If we are not careful in the way that we preach and teach, real people get hurt.We’re unlikely to see red flags when our theological impulse is to justify those red flags.None of us are calling for the church to be weak on sin. We’re just calling for more nuance, more maturity, more carefulness, and more theological work. Because simplistic thinking hurts people.
Individuals who know Christ can be complete in His love. Brad Hambrick, pastor of counseling at The Summit Church, walks us through some traits of healthy Christians. He also guides us through questions about past or current relationships and steers singles away from “red flags.”
Brent Van Hook interviews http://bradhambrick.com/ (Brad Hambrick) Join us for the "Encouragement Series" podcasts from Shepherd's Fold Ministries. Daily guest speakers from all walks of life answer the same 3 questions: Why are ministers important? Why should ministers not give up? What word of encouragement do you have for ministers? These podcasts are designed all ministers of the Christian faith: pastors, staff, missionaries and more. For any denomination or independent church of the Christian faith!
*"Biblical Counseling and Medication" - 3 Part Series featuring Brad Hambrick, Mike Emlet, & Charles Hodges at the Biblical Counseling Coalition Blog: https://www.biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/2014/08/13/biblical-counseling-and-medicine-trying-to-wear-two-hats-fairly/ .
Dr. Brad Hambrick is an assistant professor of counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and the pastor of counseling at the Summit Church in Durham, NC. In this episode, David and Dr. Hambrick discuss learning to process unpleasant emotions such as fear, anxiety, and loneliness, in a biblically faithful and practically helpful way. To support this podcast and all of the other ministries of Lake Murray Baptist Church, click here: http://lakemurraybc.org/give
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about life in isolation, the Olympics being postponed, the latest in the Democratic primary, and how much most of us are missing baseball. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including a piece from Brad Hambrick on talking to your kids about COVID-19, Brandt and Jill Waggoner on loving your neighbor during social distancing, Daryl Crouch on local churches stepping up during a crisis, and the Russell Moore's content on religious liberty and love of neighbor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Charles Smith for a conversation about life and ministry. About Charles Charles Smith is assistant professor of leadership and vice president for institutional relations at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Mo. You can follow him on Twitter: @Charleswsmithjr ERLC Content Brad Hambrick with 4 principles to remember when talking to your children about coronavirus conversation, not a monologue; answer child's questions, not your priorities; grapevine effect; remember body language. Brandt and Jill Waggoner with 7 ways to love our neighbors while socially distanced Blood banks; food for school children; check on neighbors Daryl Crouch with 3 ways the local church is ready for challenging times Just as hospitals are built to treat sick people and schools are built to educate uneducated people, churches exist to give hope and help to people who need hope and help. Russell Moore with God Doesn't Want Us to Sacrifice the Old and Does it violate religious liberty to close churches over coronavirus? Culture U.S. Biden operating from home; Bernie still wants to debate Cuomo becoming a media star for a nation stuck at home Yuval Levin: A Hard Pause, Soft Start Companies are hiring $2 trillion COVID-19 rescue package passes the Senate unanimously. Religion SBC cancelled for first time in 75 years. Lousiana Baptists stepping up big time in fight against virus. International Olympics postponed to 2021 Satellite images of cities before and after Drive up worship services are a thing Miscellaneous No baseball. So sad. Logo problems: The Rams vs. Angelo State. Who was first? Lunchroom Lindsay: A group of Nashville studio singers perform an epic cell phone choir Josh: 3 fun things from the internet Enneagram 8 meme Peloton joke Kitchen contraption Brent: Dr. Robert George plays the banjo ERLC Inbox Q: An interacial couple is getting married in our church? Some members have threatened to leave if this happens. What should we do? Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Where is God in a Coronavirus World? by John Lennox (The Good Book Company) The Weekly – ERLC's rundown of news and culture delivered to your inbox every Friday
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about life in isolation, the Olympics being postponed, the latest in the Democratic primary, and how much most of us are missing baseball. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece from Brad Hambrick on talking to your kids about COVID-19, Brandt and Jill Waggoner on loving your neighbor during social distancing, Daryl Crouch on local churches stepping up during a crisis, and the Russell Moore’s content on religious liberty and love of neighbor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Charles Smith for a conversation about life and ministry. About Charles Charles Smith is assistant professor of leadership and vice president for institutional relations at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Mo. You can follow him on Twitter: @Charleswsmithjr ERLC Content Brad Hambrick with 4 principles to remember when talking to your children about coronavirus conversation, not a monologue; answer child’s questions, not your priorities; grapevine effect; remember body language. Brandt and Jill Waggoner with 7 ways to love our neighbors while socially distanced Blood banks; food for school children; check on neighbors Daryl Crouch with 3 ways the local church is ready for challenging times Just as hospitals are built to treat sick people and schools are built to educate uneducated people, churches exist to give hope and help to people who need hope and help. Russell Moore with God Doesn’t Want Us to Sacrifice the Old and Does it violate religious liberty to close churches over coronavirus? Culture U.S. Biden operating from home; Bernie still wants to debate Cuomo becoming a media star for a nation stuck at home Yuval Levin: A Hard Pause, Soft Start Companies are hiring $2 trillion COVID-19 rescue package passes the Senate unanimously. Religion SBC cancelled for first time in 75 years. Lousiana Baptists stepping up big time in fight against virus. International Olympics postponed to 2021 Satellite images of cities before and after Drive up worship services are a thing Miscellaneous No baseball. So sad. Logo problems: The Rams vs. Angelo State. Who was first? Lunchroom Lindsay: A group of Nashville studio singers perform an epic cell phone choir Josh: 3 fun things from the internet Enneagram 8 meme Peloton joke Kitchen contraption Brent: Dr. Robert George plays the banjo ERLC Inbox Q: An interacial couple is getting married in our church? Some members have threatened to leave if this happens. What should we do? Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Where is God in a Coronavirus World? by John Lennox (The Good Book Company) The Weekly - ERLC’s rundown of news and culture delivered to your inbox every Friday
In this episode Pastor Jeff Strong shares five important insights from a recent article on forgiveness by Brad Hambrick. Original article by Brad Hambrick here: http://bradhambrick.com/forgiveness02/ Music Intro/Outro: "Enthusiast" by Tours used under a Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Episode cover photo credit: Anthony Tori (via unsplash.com)
Happy Valentine's Day! In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about the Oscars, the rebirth of the XFL, the latest on the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and the status of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including an article from Prison Fellowship's Heather Rice-Minus on Christians and criminal justice reform, another Super Bowl ad, and a resource from Brad Hambrick from the Summit Church on seeing a counselor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Trillia Newbell for a brief conversation about life and ministry. About Trillia Trillia Newbell serves as the Director of Community Outreach for the ERLC. She is the author of numerous books, including Sacred Endurance: Finding Grace and Strength for a Lasting Faith (2019). Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Desiring God, True Woman, Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and more. Her greatest love besides God is her family. She is married to her best friend and love, Thern. They reside with their two children near Nashville, Tennessee. You can follow her on Twitter: @trillianewbell ERLC Content What Christians think—and what the Bible says—about criminal justice reform by Heather Rice-Minus What a Google commercial teaches us about the purpose of technology by Jason Thacker “The goal and purpose of all technological innovation is to serve us as we serve the Creator of the universe.” Pre-order Jason's book: The Age of AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity What the coronavirus reveals about the deeper disease of China's government by Drew Griffin What would you say to the Christian who feels ashamed to seek counseling? By Brad Hambrick (video) Culture Coronavirus deaths surpass SARS deaths; infections spiked on Thursday (CNN) The Irish election – a stunning three-way tie (NYT) Oscars – Parasite cleaned up; Joaquin Phoenix did what Joaquin Phoenix does (CNN/Today) CP Giving is up; thanks to faithful Southern Baptists (BP) The XFL opened (The Ringer) New Hampshire final results (WGBH) The upcoming Nevada debate on Feb 19 (NYT) Lunchroom Brent: Real Clear Politics Lindsay: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake The family structure we've held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many. It's time to figure out better ways to live together. Josh: Influencers in the Wild; The Internal Monologue ERLC Resource All God's Children: Growing Kids who Embrace a Biblical View of Racial Unity by Afshin Ziafat Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet This episode was sponsored by The Good Book Company, publisher of Jesus and the Very Big Surprise, a new children's storybook by well-known singer and TV presenter Randall Goodgame. You can find out more here.
Happy Valentine’s Day! In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about the Oscars, the rebirth of the XFL, the latest on the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and the status of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including an article from Prison Fellowship’s Heather Rice-Minus on Christians and criminal justice reform, another Super Bowl ad, and a resource from Brad Hambrick from the Summit Church on seeing a counselor. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Trillia Newbell for a brief conversation about life and ministry. About Trillia Trillia Newbell serves as the Director of Community Outreach for the ERLC. She is the author of numerous books, including Sacred Endurance: Finding Grace and Strength for a Lasting Faith (2019). Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Desiring God, True Woman, Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and more. Her greatest love besides God is her family. She is married to her best friend and love, Thern. They reside with their two children near Nashville, Tennessee. You can follow her on Twitter: @trillianewbell ERLC Content What Christians think—and what the Bible says—about criminal justice reform by Heather Rice-Minus What a Google commercial teaches us about the purpose of technology by Jason Thacker “The goal and purpose of all technological innovation is to serve us as we serve the Creator of the universe.” Pre-order Jason’s book: The Age of AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity What the coronavirus reveals about the deeper disease of China’s government by Drew Griffin What would you say to the Christian who feels ashamed to seek counseling? By Brad Hambrick (video) Culture Coronavirus deaths surpass SARS deaths; infections spiked on Thursday (CNN) The Irish election - a stunning three-way tie (NYT) Oscars - Parasite cleaned up; Joaquin Phoenix did what Joaquin Phoenix does (CNN/Today) CP Giving is up; thanks to faithful Southern Baptists (BP) The XFL opened (The Ringer) New Hampshire final results (WGBH) The upcoming Nevada debate on Feb 19 (NYT) Lunchroom Brent: Real Clear Politics Lindsay: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake The family structure we’ve held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many. It’s time to figure out better ways to live together. Josh: Influencers in the Wild; The Internal Monologue ERLC Resource All God’s Children: Growing Kids who Embrace a Biblical View of Racial Unity by Afshin Ziafat Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet This episode was sponsored by The Good Book Company, publisher of Jesus and the Very Big Surprise, a new children’s storybook by well-known singer and TV presenter Randall Goodgame. You can find out more here.
In this episode, Annie mentions a few great places:.1) The fantastic restaurant from our vacation to Nashville was Butcher and Bee..2) The pastor mentioned talking about budgeting is Brad Hambrick, and his fantastic site where he talks about marriage and budgeting can be found here..3) The intro and outro music for this show is done by the talented Purple Planet!
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Brad Hambrick, pastor of counseling at Summit Church. During their conversation, they discuss the following questions: How is the church's response to abuse ultimately rooted in the gospel? Why are both preventative training and response planning necessary for churches when it comes to abuse? What are some of the best examples of practical ways you've seen churches minister to those who have become victims of abuse? How do you provide pastoral care to an abuser in your congregation? How can church leaders develop relationships with local law enforcement and biblical counselors to best serve abuse victims? BEST QUOTES "The gospel is both God's message for sin, and how He ultimately brings comfort for suffering in a broken world." "If we are going to effectively bring a message of hope from Christ for what people in the world around us are going through, we are going to have to be able to talk about the implications of the gospel for suffering." "If we do nothing, then what happens in darkness advances and the most vulnerable are those who pay the price." "We must engage the uncomfortable conversation." "Every church needs to have a clearly designed plan for how they would respond if an instance of abuse were to come up in their church." "Abusing a child is a predatory action. It is something that forethought goes into that the opportunity is sought out." "Background checks are a first step, they are not an adequate step." "The vast majority of abuse is going to happen when there is a transition from being in a public setting to having a degree of private access to the children." "I think the most practical and powerful thing that a church can do is listen." "The most loving thing that can be done toward an abuser is remove any opportunity for future abuse." "Ask questions from a posture of humility." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network ChurchCares.com Text "churchcares" to 888111 for more information EST Podcast This Episode's Sponsor: Feeling unequipped for marriage ministry? Woo Marriage is here to help. Backed by research and designed with your church in mind, Woo Marriage provides Christ-centered marriage coaching for your entire church. Get your first month free with offer code LEADERSHIP at WooMarriage.com/FreeTrial.
Brad Hambrick is the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. In this episode of 15:14, Brad discusses the concept of counseling advocates and the role they play in the counseling process. Click here to find Brad's training video and manual regarding counseling advocates.
Betrayal in marriages happens far too often. But the Gospel of Jesus Christ brings hope even to this type of marital hardship. Brad Hambrick joins us today to bring the hope and healing that is possible after betrayal through the restorative power of the Gospel.
Doug Hardy discusses the article by Brad Hambrick, 50 Good Mental Health Habits.Read More →
Do you or someone you know struggle with anxiety and/or depression? Christian counselor Brad Hambrick joins us again this week as we delve deeper into a Christian perspective on mental health – tackling two of some of the most prominent manifestations: anxiety and depression. Although this conversation can be taken on its own, we'd recommend… The post Episode 086: Anxiety and Depression appeared first on indoubt.
Christmas is all about Christ... so I wanted to give you a handful of tips regarding Christmas traditions that center the celebration around Christ. But what I wound up with was much more than a handful! I got so many good, solid, helpful tips from all of you that this podcast episode is packed with Christ-centered ideas for Christmas. I trust there are many things here that you'll be able to use in your family for years to come. Maybe there are even some you can pass down through the generations! I want to thank all of my special guests and contributors to this podcast episode. I couldn't have done this one without you! Do what you can to pass the word along so other families can benefit! Today's Guests: (AUDIO CLIPS) Jolene Engle www.JoleneEngle.com Helena Madsen www.chronicmarriage.com Kat C www.kids-faith.com Erin Hardee (photographer extraordinaire from Mountain Top Photography) (WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS) Loren Pinilis www.lifeofasteward.com Brad Hambrick www.BradHambrick.com Lori www.ready2encourage.com Willow (from www.ChristianParentsForum.com) Momof4 (from www.ChristianParentsForum.com) Vanna (from www.ChristianParentsForum.com) Monique Hall (one of my Facebook friends) Monty Mora (a friend and Pastor at Fountain of Life Church, Pueblo, CO) Links & Resources mentioned in this podcast: Covenant Eyes (affiliate link*) My speaking page My counseling page Jolene Engle's book - How to Strengthen Your Child's Faith at Christmas Brad Hambrick's suggested resource from Summit Church - 4 Gifts from God The Legend of the Candy Cane (as submitted by Vanna) * Affiliate links - you pay the same price, but part of your purchase goes to support the ministry of Christian Home and Family. Thanks! A couple of brief reminders: I'd love to do some future episodes that are "Q & A" in nature, regarding anything related to living as a Christian family. Please submit YOUR questions to me in the comments below or in any of these ways. Christian Home and Family is supported by generous donors like you. If you'd like to know more about how you can partner with me in this vital mission, see my partner page. I am available for SPEAKING engagement at your next retreat, conference, or seminar series. Check out my speaking page to find out more. NEXT EPISODE: Podcast 16 - Christian Siblings as Best Friends The music track used in the Christian Home and Family Podcast is entitled, "Midian" and is from Adam Rey's instrumental album Meat & Potatoes - Adam has generously given me permission to use his music, so please, support his generosity by checking out and purchasing his music at www.heyreyguitar.com - (no affiliate relationship, Adam's just my friend.) SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FAMILY PODCAST
Podcast 9 - Christian Families in a Sexualized World EPISODE #9 Christian Families in a Sexualized World (Dealing with sexual temptations and family life) Today's guest: PASTOR BRAD HAMRICK Pastor of Counseling Summit Church Raleigh/Durham, NC This episode is "PG-13" rated... so I suggest that parents remove young children from the room who may overhear this episode. Thanks! SUMMARY OF TODAY'S PODCAST A conversation with Brad Hambrick, Pastor of Counseling at Summit Church in Raleigh/Durham, NC. We discuss the difficulties that Christian families face in our sexually charged culture, and the particular struggles that exist. Topics include seminars available through Summit Church (False Love / True Betrayal), how the sexual nature of our culture impacts Christian men, women, and children, How sexual tempation and sin threatens the development of a Christ-centered home, sexual hazards, Parents talking to their children about sexual things, the benefits and drawbacks of technological safeguards, and what to do if you are battling sexual temptation. Links & Resources mentioned in this podcast: Brad Hambrick's website Passport to Purity - by Family Life ** Teens and Sex: How Should We Teach Them? - by Paul Tripp ** Sex Is Not The Problem, Lust Is - by Joshua Harris ** ** These resources are affiliate links - you pay the same price, but part of your purchase goes to support the ministry of Christian Home and Family. Thanks! A brief reminder: I'd love to do some future episodes that are "Q & A" in nature, regarding anything related to living as a Christian family. Please submit YOUR questions to me in any of these ways. The music track used in the Christian Home and Family Podcast is entitled, "Midian" and is from Adam Rey's instrumental album Meat & Potatoes - Adam has generously given me permission to use his music, so please, support his generosity by checking out and purchasing his music at www.heyreyguitar.com - (no affiliate relationship, Adam's just my friend.) SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FAMILY PODCAST