Monthly Archives: August 2012

The far-reaching effects–A question

Photo attribution: here  A lot of my therapeutic work of late has centered around addiction recovery. I’ve worked with clients with many different types of addiction–chemical, food, sexual, etc. Learning the steps to help individuals extricate themselves from addictive patterns … Continue reading

Posted in Agency, Chastity, Faith, Holy Ghost, Men, Prospective Missionaries, Single Men and Women, Spouses (SSA), Temptation | 20 Comments

“More [are] they who [are] with us than they who [are] with them”

Several years ago, while I was teaching at the MTC, there was a young man in a district I was working with who was a convert from Sikhism. Living in England with his family, when he was fifteen or sixteen … Continue reading

Posted in Covenants, Eternal Perspective, Faith | 6 Comments

Spiritual Amnesia

As I read individuals blogs, news articles, and comments on Facebook and elsewhere, I reflect on the reality of the turmoil and pain we, as members of Christ’s Church, sometimes feel as men attracted physically and emotionally to other men, … Continue reading

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A Nugget of Lead that became a Gift of Gold

During the past couple of decades, I developed a nasty disease called addiction. I now call it a blessing.  Many people try to compartmentalize addiction into nice little packages; one for each drug or behavior of choice. Not me. I … Continue reading

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Rising Above the Label

Six years ago I was on a spring break trip in Moab Utah with two of my best friends. The plan was to spend a week down there and do as much as we possibly could. We rock climbed, mountain … Continue reading

Posted in Friendship, Hope, Men, Philosophy | 9 Comments

Life Lessons Learned From Video Games

People who know me more than casually know that I thoroughly enjoy playing video games.  As I’ve played, I’ve learned that there are some things I’ve learned in video games that I’ve very similarly learned in life.  As a disclaimer, I’m not … Continue reading

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