Anger.
2 conversations on anger with pastors, evangelists, and ministry leaders.
Freedom29mFreedom Through Forgiveness – Healing Hearts and Finding Freedom
Dr. Doug Weiss — licensed psychologist, founder of Heart to Heart Counseling in Colorado Springs, and author of more than 40 books — joins Philip Cameron to unpack the life-changing skill of forgiveness. Drawing on four decades of counseling couples and individuals through pornography addiction, infidelity, abuse, and deep betrayal, Dr. Weiss makes a bold claim: "Forgiveness is a choice and a skill," and it can be learned, practiced, and deployed at will. The conversation centers on Dr. Weiss's book Forgiveness for Everyone, a practical step-by-step guide that walks readers through what he calls "cleansing the temple" — an anger-release exercise rooted in every Gospel account of Jesus overturning the money-changers' tables — followed by a powerful chair-role-play exercise where participants verbally extend forgiveness to those who hurt them. Dr. Weiss also references the viral moment when Erica Kirk publicly forgave her husband's killer before more than 100 million viewers, calling it "a forgiveness revival that rippled throughout the entire globe." Listeners will discover why unforgiveness limits spiritual destiny, how forgiving enemies can literally erase the memory of their offenses, and why walking in forgiveness makes believers spiritually "Teflon." Pick up Forgiveness for Everyone at drdougweiss.com, on Amazon, or at daystar.com/book. For counseling resources, contact Heart to Heart Counseling at 719-278-3708.
Restore35mDaily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Jeff Schadt
Family counselor and Revive Family executive director Jeff Schadt joins Philip Cameron to unpack the real — and often invisible — forces driving children's defiance, rebellion, and spiritual drift. After interviewing more than 3,000 kids firsthand, Schadt discovered that most parents are misreading the signals their children send. "We've been taught to focus on the green part of the weed, the bad behavior," he explains, "but when you cut off the top of a weed, the root system doubles in size." His book What's Really Causing My Kids' Bad Behavior identifies five key factors beneath the surface, including unconscious thoughts and emotions — 95% of which children (and adults) are completely unaware of — stored trauma held in the amygdala, and post-COVID fight-or-flight dysregulation that mimics ADD/ADHD. Schadt and Philip explore how adolescents actually learn better through independence than control, why teens still deeply want closeness with their parents even when they appear distant, and how unaddressed stored trauma can silently hijack family relationships for decades. Parents, pastors, and counselors will find practical next steps at onerulehome.com, where Schadt's book and a free 70-page Child Concern Index report are currently available at no cost. Schedule a coaching appointment directly through revivefamily.com.