by Mary Heathman | Mar 13, 2018 | WGA Blog
The casually dressed man stood on the manicured eighteenth green of the PGA Senior Professional Championships at West Palm Beach. He stood fifty feet from the pin, determined to get to the hole in two strokes, tie for the lead, and force sudden death. He walked...
by Jill Huston | Mar 8, 2018 | Family & Friends, WGA Blog
I firmly believe that parenting is one of the most challenging jobs we could ever choose; and yet, one of the most rewarding. It is easy to underestimate the commitment made as you begin the journey. However, it doesn’t take much time to realize we will never perfect...
by Roger Jones | Mar 6, 2018 | WGA Blog
In my last blog, I introduced the work of Mark Yarhouse on the topic of Gender Dysphoria. In Understanding Gender Dysphoria, Yarhouse introduces us to 3 frameworks with which people use when approaching the transgender topic. The integrity framework “views sex and...
by Steve Huston | Mar 1, 2018 | WGA Blog
Recently I talked to a group of parents and the title of my talk was “Raising Teens in a Hyper-Sexual Culture”. This was a daunting activity as I researched the topic and was quite overwhelming. I thought about the culture of the 70’s when I was in High School, the...