by Scott Kingry | Oct 27, 2020 | WGA Blog
Psychological Script—”The social role or behavior appropriate to particular situations that an individual absorbs through cultural situations and associations with others” Oxford Languages The Stories Which Took Over My Life When I first realized I had...
by Mary Heathman | Oct 20, 2020 | WGA Blog
In 1986, in my living room, alone in the house, I grappled with a powerful call on my life that I knew was beyond anything I was equipped to do. I wasn’t really regretting my prayer a few months before, “Lord, if you will show me what works, I want to be part of the...
by Roger Jones | Oct 13, 2020 | Family & Friends, WGA Blog
We are pleased to have a special guest speaker at WGA’s weekly support group meeting this week. Dr. Julia Sadusky coauthored the book Emerging Gender Identities: Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Today’s Youth, along with Dr. Mark Yarhouse. She will be...
by Scott Kingry | Oct 5, 2020 | WGA Blog
It was a typical scene. We were on our way home from a fun weekend overnight get-away to the mountains. Five guys were packed in the car since it’s about a 3 hour drive and I was in my usual seat. Being a “petite” as I like to call it, means I’m a man of slight...