by Sarah Taylor | Jan 29, 2019 | WGA Blog
I love the clean slate provided by a new calendar. It gives me an opportunity not only to look back, but also to set goals and cast vision for the next 12 months of life. Several years ago, my Bible study leader challenged our group to come up with a word for the...
by Mary Heathman | Jan 21, 2019 | WGA Blog
In part 1, I defined ambivalence and shared a bit of how that looked in my young adult life. I ended the article by saying that “the resolution of a state of ambivalence is not necessarily a complicated process, but the journey through resolution will wind its way...
by Mary Heathman | Jan 15, 2019 | WGA Blog
“I said I wanted to live in the country and in the city both ….” “I am neurotic. I could never settle down in either the country or the city.” “You could live between them,” Buddy suggested helpfully. “Then you could go to the city sometimes and to the country...
by Roger Jones | Jan 10, 2019 | WGA Blog
The word “accountability” stirs up lots of different feelings, not all positive. If you have been around any kind of Christian group, particularly a men’s group, you’ve heard about accountability. We think, “I just need to be accountable to someone so I can kick this...
by Roger Jones | Jan 2, 2019 | WGA Blog
We thought you might like to know which of WGA’s blogs got the most views last year, so you can revisit them and/or take a look in case you missed them. First up, we’ve got an article by Mary Heathman called “My 4 Year-Old is Touching Himself Down...