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Minister J. Webb
10/7/2009 5:17 PM UTC
thank u, learned how to handle not getting so upset with my children when they don't listen to me.
10/7/2009 4:53 PM UTC
I likt what U R doing on your shows. Great way of educatating others on life emotional struggles & difficulties. Also a great way to help others get deliverance from these different midests & strongholds in life. I look forward to continueing on listeing to these topics of yours. God Bless U.
Relation Coach Ryeal
7/1/2009 6:06 PM UTC
Great show!
Wheatle Peart
5/6/2009 2:06 PM UTC
Loving the show idea...
Poetry by Ja'MeeLah
5/4/2009 11:04 PM UTC
Hi, Welcome to the blog!Such a great subject matter. Take Care, Poetry by Ja'MeeLah
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Your thought life controls your world. Even when we are unaware, there is an expectation we have of others and our circumstances. When someone says something to us, or when something happens to us, our thoughts are set in motion interpreting the event as good or bad -- meeting our expectations or failing to do so. The result is how we feel, either pleased or disappointed. Disappointment can produce distorted thinking. When our thought processes take the wrong path, we live in fear -- saying and doing things we often regret. Stay tuned to Thought Life where the experts we'll help you do what the Bible says to do -- "Take every thought captive." Examine your thinking, throw out the negativity and find freedom. A graduate of Trinity University, Stephanie King holds a B.A. in Print and Broadcast Journalism. She has parlayed her education, ingenuity and appeal into a stream of opportunities taking her to great heights in her career as an award-winning television news anchor, spokesperson, actor and producer.
Thought Life
Date / Time: 5/8/2009 5:00 PM UTC
Category: Psychology
Are you among the millions of people who are codependent? There is a stong possibility if you are in a relationship with someone who is chemically-dependent, or is an extreme people pleaser. San Antonio Clinical Psychologist Margaret Berton joins us today to help us identify codependent characteristics in ourselves and others, understand why this behavior is unhealthy, and tell us how to break free. Visit drberton.com
Original Air Date: 7/1/2009 5:30 PM UTC