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On Wednesday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, MBI Professor of Bible, Dr. James Coakley joins us to suggest yet another interesting way to freshen up our bible study. In computing, a hyperlink is a reference to data that the user can follow by clicking or tapping that leaps to another document or to a specific element within a document. Biblical authors do the equivalent by expecting readers to connect to other texts because they are inextricably linked by common words or concepts that empower readers to make meaningful comparisons and contrasts.
Whether one is struggling with depression, battling trauma, or working through marital or family conflict — finding a good therapist can be tough. In fact, over half of those in need of counseling don't receive care, with 65% of therapists saying they’ve run out of capacity for new clients this year. On Wednesday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Rob Jackson, a licensed counselor with FOTF Counseling Services can provide practical advice on not only finding an available therapist, but choosing one who is trustworthy and has strong credentials.
How Do I Find a Good Christian Counselor?
Dr. Jim Coakley has taught at Moody Bible Institute, specializing in Old Testament and Biblical Languages, since 1999. Prior to Moody he was involved in pastoral ministry for thirteen years. He has traveled to Israel multiple times as a tour leader and has also toured throughout Turkey, and recently Egypt too. He was a contributor to The Moody Bible Commentary and Moody Radio's The Land and the Book program.
Rob Jackson is a licensed counselor with Focus on the Family’s Counseling Services department specializing in calls related to sexuality, marriage and parenting. Jackson has provided counseling services through his private practice since 1991 with an emphasis on helping individuals recover from sex addiction through integrated care that helps people mature and heal spiritually, psychologically, and behaviorally. Jackson and his wife reside in Colorado Springs. They have two adult children, a daughter-in-law, and one sweet baby granddaughter.
Be inspired by biblical teaching, warm conversation, engaging topics, uplifting music and the latest news reports on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte a live and local radio broadcast, heard every weekday from 6 to 9 a.m. on Moody Radio South Florida, 89.3. Start your day with spiritual encouragement, interesting discussions on current topics, and Christ-centered music. Don’t miss Mornings with Eric and Brigitte on 89.3 WRMB!