by Shirley Crowder | Jan 15, 2019 | TAC Blog
“Peacocks are male peafowl, a type of pheasant that also includes the female peahen. No matter the species of peacock, these colorful creatures boast impressively sized and patterned plumage that they fan out for display purposes. It isn’t an act of vanity,...
by Shirley Crowder | Jan 8, 2019 | TAC Blog
Dr. Howard Eyrich, ThM, DMin Being a professor of Biblical Counseling at the graduate level requires that I stay abreast of the development in the field of mental health. Consequently, I have read several articles on the DSM-5, the latest revision of the Diagnostic...
by Shirley Crowder | Jan 5, 2019 | TAC Blog
Here’s a review Shirley Crowder did of the book, “Reaching Your Addicted Loved One” by Nick Torres. Book Reviews: Reaching Your Addicted Loved...
by Shirley Crowder | Jan 1, 2019 | TAC Blog
by Bill Hines Christians are called to please God not self. Yet in our struggle with addiction, we become self-focused and provide excuses as to why we are not walking with God. The people of Micah’s day wanted to know what they could do to overcome their heinous sin...
by Mark Shaw | Apr 6, 2018 | TAC Blog
“What makes a resource on the topic of addiction worth reading? In short, a resource that is based in Scripture and balances truth with tools. Dr. Mark E. Shaw takes exactly this approach in his book The Heart of Addiction: A Biblical Perspective by writing to...