Your Greatest Psychotherapist

I want to introduce you to the greatest Psychotherapist who ever lived!

Once, I was in the hospital's coffee shop. Over a cup of coffee, I saw through a glass window an elderly woman on wheelchair being photographed by relatives with a creative Inquirer newspaper headline, "World Isad," in front of her. This news appeared to be big all over.

Steve Jobs, father of Mac Apple, IPad, and Iphone, is dead at 56. He died of pancreatic cancer.

Prior to his death, he said: "Remembering that I'd be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything-all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure-these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important."

I'm not sure about what Steve Jobs meant by "what is truly important." And what he really did during the final days of his life.

But whether Steve Jobs knew or did not know "what is truly important" in this life, you can know. Even right now. At this moment as you read this, you can receive the good news of final, ultimate healing and therapy in your earthly journey.






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YOUR GREATEST PSYCHOTHERAPIST
FOR YOUR LIFE
Psychology describes. Bible reveals. God heals. 

PSYCHOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY: What's The Link?


A relationship with Jesus Christ is the foundation for therapy and healing.

“The presence of Christ gives you a greater depth of meaning to life, of feeling loved,” says trauma specialist/author, H. Norman Wright.

“When somebody rejects you, you can turn to the Scriptures, and you can read what it says there and realize that in spite of what’s happened here, God’s love is so great that if you had been the only person ever created here on earth, He still would have sent His Son Jesus Christ to die for you, and that means you are really special. You are loved.”

Marie shares, “I believe that a broken heart can only be mended by the Person who made it. I wasn’t truly happy before I knew Christ, before I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior. I was spinning around on the merry-go-round, but I wasn’t really having a good time. Now He’s all that I need. It’s an absolute fact of my life, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Todd says, “Even when you don’t feel that God is there, He is. There are going to be periods where you feel so dry and you feel like He’s not there. He’ll never, ever leave you, and you have to trust that. There were times when I felt like He wasn’t there in my heart, but I knew in my head that He would never leave me.”

Mina says, "I wanted to commit suicide. I have no purpose in life. But when I received Christ into my heart and life, I found healing and became a new creature. My life has changed much into the better since that day I found Him. I do still have to explore the wounded emotional parts of me that remain hurting, but Christ uses psychotherapy and His Word to truly and deeply heal me, one day at a time."

Having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is essential to your therapy and healing. Receive Him now as your personal Savior and Lord of your life.

Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die." (John 11:25)

“Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God” (John 1:12).

"I have chosen you ... I will not throw you away." (Isaiah 41:9)

 


YOUR GREATEST PSYCHOTHERAPIST IS DR. JESUS!

"And the peace of God which transcends all understanding 
will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:7)

CHRISTOTHERAPY:
WHERE TO GO FROM HERE, HOW TO DO IT --- 
Receive Christ into your life and find ultimate therapy and healing.

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