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Speaks from the 2018 Plenary from AACC National Conference speak about power, deception, and the church.

Dr. Diane Langberg speaks about the topic, "Power in Trauma Healing: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly."

The issues of power and deception have become a topic of discussion in recent years. These are critical topics for us to understand as we engage in leadership roles in ministry work.

In the talk, we consider how to therapeutically work with a narcissist. What does the Bible say about narcissistic leaders? How can we assess leaders and systems around us?

Narcissists can be charming and draw individuals and whole systems in. They often damage others, particularly those who are less powerful. In this talk, we discuss the diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality disorder, how a narcissistic leader can impact and shape a system, and some ways to respond.

“People who have experienced sexual misconduct and abuse are everywhere in our world—in our neighborhoods, in our workplaces and in our ministries. Abuse affects survivors in profound ways and ministry leaders have often failed to respond in ways that support victims. In this episode, Dr. Diane Langberg, a psychologist with 45-years of experience working with […]

The creed of the new American religion is basically this: God is nice and we are nice, so we should all be nice. The goal of life is to be happy and to feel good about oneself, and good people will go to heaven when they die. Some who profess this creed also profess to […]

“In an age when the women’s liberation movement has reached all corners of society, the concept of a woman submitting to the authority of a man finds disdain. Now, more often than not, there is misunderstanding of the roles men and women have in marriage. Dr. Sproul looks at the issue in this message entitled […]

“Even after being united to Jesus Christ, Christians continue to experience struggles in their faith and lives. But ongoing struggles in the Christian life are not evidence of any deficiency in the power of the gospel; rather, they indicate a need for the gospel to take root more deeply in our hearts and minds. In […]