Posted on 04/01/2013 11:12:14 AM PDT by fwdude
He could play the piano by ear in the first grade. His artistic and creative bent set him apart from the other boys, and this sense of being different grew steadily over time.
I could hear a song on the radio and sit down and play it, says Dennis Jernigan, acclaimed Christian songwriter and musician. His life is the subject of the forthcoming feature film Sing Over Me that will focus on his deliverance from homosexuality, when God made him a new creature in Christ.
Jernigan grew up in Boynton, Oklahoma, a prairie town of only 400 people about 50 miles from Tulsa. The guys labeled me a sissy pretty early on, he admits. By junior high they called me fag and queer. He found solace by hanging out with girls, because they seemed to connect with his emotional side.
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The scientific study of mental functions and behaviors is antithetical to God?
FWIW, I am a big fan of nouthetic counseling, a biblical approach to counseling first proposed by Jay Adams and more recently associated with David Powlison and others. I appreciate the work of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF).
That said, I maintain that God conceived of our “mental functions and behaviors,” and enjoys when people study these things. I also maintain that God does perform miracles, and sometimes He transforms people over time.
So, explain how saints throughout the centuries went WITHOUT what "Christian psychologist" claim is indispensable to treating their patients.
It is pagan from its roots, and it cannot be "Christianized."
I understand your position. I understand the concern many Christians have about “therapeutic” counseling.
You use the word “indispensable” in your comment, and I’m not sure why. I’ve gone out of my way to say that God does do miracles, that some people are miraculously healed and delivered in an instant. And I affirm so-called “biblical counseling.” I **also** recognize that sometimes God delivers people not in an instant, but sanctifies them over time.
Not sure why you want to argue with me, to be honest.
Are you familiar with the work of David Powlison? If not, I encourage you to click over here and scan (or read) an article he wrote that challenges therapeutic counseling. I think you’ll enjoy it.
http://www.9marks.org/journal/what-wrong-therapeutic-approach-counseling
I’ll give it my best read. Thanks.
These counselors are completely sold on their professions, otherwise they wouldn't claim it.
Jernigan let God use him and God took him from that sinful lifestyle into a man that God has used in awesome ways.
I really like his music and his story.
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