In this episode we are talking about some different forms of spiritual bondage and how that can affect our relationships. We are specifically talking about how sin affects our relationships.
At the end of this episode we mentioned that we have some more resources available for you. You can find those at www.DGRPella.org/resources
Also, if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In this episode we are talking about some different forms of spiritual bondage and how that can affect our relationships. We are specifically talking about how grief and loss affects our relationships.
At the end of this episode we mentioned that we have some more resources available for you. You can find those at www.DGRPella.org/resources
Also, if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In this episode we are talking about some different forms of spiritual bondage and how that can affect our relationships. We are specifically talking about how abuse affects our relationships.
At the end of this episode we mentioned that we have some more resources available for you. You can find those at www.DGRPella.org/resources
Also, if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In this episode we are talking about some different forms of spiritual bondage and how that can affect our relationships. We are specifically talking about how rejection affects our relationships.
At the end of this episode we mentioned that we have some more resources available for you. You can find those at www.DGRPella.org/resources
Also, if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In this episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast, we are taking a deeper look at who God says we are and how God sees us. When we start to discover our true identity in Christ, we start to discover a better way of communicating. We start to discover how to talk like Jesus.
If you'd like more information about our "Developing Great Communication" seminar, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
How others see us can have a huge impact on how we see ourselves. And how we see ourselves can impact how we communicate with others. In this episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast we are taking a glimpse at the old self vs. the new self and asking the question, "where do we get our identity from?"
If you'd like more information about us or our "Developing Great Communication" seminar, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Today, we are looking at couple more passages in the Bible that can have a powerful impact on marriages. Not only does Colossians 3 give husbands and wives some great guidelines, but 1 Thessalonians 4:11 also encourages us to mind our own business? What does this all mean and how can we apply it to our relationships?
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In today's episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast, we are looking at two powerful principles in life. We are looking at the justice principle (or the equity principle) and the service principle. Our culture teaches us to use one and yet our Savior teaches us to use another.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
1 Corinthians 13:4-8 has one of the greatest definitions of love that there is. What does this definition teach us as it pertains to marriage? What does is mean for us in all of our relationships? How are we to love one another in light of this?
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
1st Peter 3 has some powerful words in it for husbands and wives. What can we learn from the Apostle Peter about marriage. What does it mean to honor our wives? What does it mean for wives to submit to their husbands? What does respect really mean? And how do wives not fear what is frightening? Join us for our conversation in discussing 1 Peter 3.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
In Ephesians 5, the Apostle Paul, wrote some powerful words to husbands and wives. What does this Scripture teach us about the roles and responsibilities in a marriage? How should a husband treat his wife? How should a wife treat her husband? This is all part of the conversation we are having in today's episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
This episode is part 2 of 2 in a conversation we are talking about a resource we have called the "Intimacy Exercise". This is tool that was developed by Dr. Mark Majors to help couples find a Biblical form of intimacy where they can talk to each other without feeling rejected. A lack of intimacy with our spouse is often a sign of a lack of intimacy with God and we want to help you fix both.
You can find a free PDF download of this intimacy exercise at www.DGRPella.or/resources
And if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
This episode is part 1 of 2 in a conversation we are talking about a resource we have called the "Intimacy Exercise". This is tool that was developed by Dr. Mark Majors to help couples find a Biblical form of intimacy where they can talk to each other without feeling rejected. A lack of intimacy with our spouse is often a sign of a lack of intimacy with God and we want to help you fix both.
You can find a free PDF download of this intimacy exercise at www.DGRPella.or/resources
And if you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Rejection is a key component that will destroy intimacy in a marriage. And we're talking about true Biblical intimacy as God intended. This type of intimacy is deeply involved in our communication. A lack of Biblical intimacy can lead couples to stop talking because of a fear of being rejected. In this episode we are looking at the fear of rejection and how that can prevent true Biblical intimacy.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
What can we learn from Genesis 3 and the story of Adam and Eve? Does their relationship give us some insights in how we behave? Can it give us some insights into how we ought to behave? In today's episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast, we are goiong all the way back to the "fall of man" and discovering some Biblical truths to help our marriages.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Often times in our relationships we find friction when trying to make decisions. The differences in our personality types leads us to take in the information and make decisions based on that information in many different ways. In today's episode, we discus a process we call the "Decision Making Z" to help couples, churches, and companies make better decisions by incorporating all of the mental processes.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Do you prefer to plan and organize or do prefer to just go with the flow? The opposites in how we orient ourselves to the outside world are known as the Judgement and Perception personality types. In today's episode, we are taking a look at the J & P of personality types to gain a little more understanding on how they can affect our relationships and how that knowledge can help our relationships.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Like with all of the personality dichotomies, Jesus Christ is perfectly balanced when it comes to Thinking and Feeling. You can see Jesus both in Mark chapter 10. Jesus was being very relational (feeling) when the children came in verses 13-16. And yet Jesus was very logical (thinking) with the rich young ruler in the following verses.
In today's episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast, we are talking about how the Bible can help us with these personality traits and how we can become more like Jesus.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Have you ever noticed that the vast majority of men and women have a different process for making decisions? Making decisions is based on the thinking and feeling personality types. These are also know as the logical and relational personality types. Are you logical or relational? Are you thinking or feeling? How does the thinking and feeling personality differences affect our relationships? This is all part of the conversation we are having in today's episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org
Have you ever wondered if Jesus had a sensing or intuitive personality? As Christians, we are called to be like Christ, so we should be processing information like Jesus did. In this episode of the Developing Great Relationships Podcast we are looking at the two mental processes of sensing and intuition and what we can learn from the Bible about how we ought to process information from the outside world.
If you'd like more information about us or our seminars, you can visit us at www.DGRPella.org