Broadcasts about Respect
Healthy Esteem: His Workmanship #3577
Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., LCSW
When we internalize His truth that we are His masterpiece, created with a kingdom purpose, a positive, healthy self esteem follows.
Shake the Dust Off! part 2 of 2 #3574
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
There are specific people and times when we must make tough decisions. These programs describe the circumstances and suggest our response according to the Apostle Paul's behaviors.
Shake the Dust Off! part 1 of 2 #3573
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
There are specific people and times when we must make tough decisions. These programs describe the circumstances and suggest our response according to the Apostle Paul's behaviors.
What Men Need to Hear from the Women they Love #3490
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Women have more power than they know with their men. The power lies in the words they say to their men. Men want respect. Telling them how they are important to you has huge returns. If you want to solidify your man’s relationship to you, tune in; or if you want to know how to encourage the men in your life, this program is for you.
Building Confidence and Values in Children - 5 of 5 #3420
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Parents struggle often between knowing how to build confidence in their children and at the same time guide the behaviors and attitudes impressed upon them by the culture of our day. This series describes several key important strategies that will aid parents in this journey.
Building Confidence and Values in Children - 4 of 5 #3419
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Parents struggle often between knowing how to build confidence in their children and at the same time guide the behaviors and attitudes impressed upon them by the culture of our day. This series describes several key important strategies that will aid parents in this journey.
Building Confidence and Values in Children - 3 of 5 #3418
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Parents struggle often between knowing how to build confidence in their children and at the same time guide the behaviors and attitudes impressed upon them by the culture of our day. This series describes several key important strategies that will aid parents in this journey.
Building Confidence and Values in Children - 2 of 5 #3417
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Parents struggle often between knowing how to build confidence in their children and at the same time guide the behaviors and attitudes impressed upon them by the culture of our day. This series describes several key important strategies that will aid parents in this journey.
Building Confidence and Values in Children - 1 of 5 #3416
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Parents struggle often between knowing how to build confidence in their children and at the same time guide the behaviors and attitudes impressed upon them by the culture of our day. This series describes several key important strategies that will aid parents in this journey.
Relating with Wisdom, #3 of 3, #3392
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
This series of three programs discusses the sensitive topics of submission and respect outlining the necessity of wisdom's role. Relating with wisdom is the theme of the book of Proverbs and is wisdom's call to each one of us. Increasing our ability to respect ourselves and others requires the wisdom to see the understandable parts of our loved one's way of managing their life. The task can successfully be done if we are willing to implement the truth of God's Word.
Relating with Wisdom, #2 of 3, #3391
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
This series of three programs discusses the sensitive topics of submission and respect outlining the necessity of wisdom's role. Relating with wisdom is the theme of the book of Proverbs and is wisdom's call to each one of us. Increasing our ability to respect ourselves and others requires the wisdom to see the understandable parts of our loved one's way of managing their life. The task can successfully be done if we are willing to implement the truth of God's Word.
Relating with Wisdom, #1 of 3, #3390
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
This series of three programs discusses the sensitive topics of submission and respect outlining the necessity of wisdom's role. Relating with wisdom is the theme of the book of Proverbs and is wisdom's call to each one of us. Increasing our ability to respect ourselves and others requires the wisdom to see the understandable parts of our loved one's way of managing their life. The task can successfully be done if we are willing to implement the truth of God's Word.
Confronting with Respect, #4 of 4, #3381
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Confrontation is not always the easiest task for some to manage. The easy way is to blow up, demean, or just plain ignore the person. However, I believe God has much more for each of us to learn about what it means to confront someone and respect them all at the same time. These radio programs outline passages of scripture along with practical helps that aid the listener in moving toward the kind of behavior God has designed for successful relating, even in confrontation.
Confronting with Respect, #3 of 4, #3380
Confrontation is not always the easiest task for some to manage. The easy way is to blow up, demean, or just plain ignore the person. However, I believe God has much more for each of us to learn about what it means to confront someone and respect them all at the same time. These radio programs outline passages of scripture along with practical helps that aid the listener in moving toward the kind of behavior God has designed for successful relating, even in confrontation.
Confronting with Respect, #2 of 4, #3379
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Confrontation is not always the easiest task for some to manage. The easy way is to blow up, demean, or just plain ignore the person. However, I believe God has much more for each of us to learn about what it means to confront someone and respect them all at the same time. These radio programs outline passages of scripture along with practical helps that aid the listener in moving toward the kind of behavior God has designed for successful relating, even in confrontation.
Confronting with Respect, #1 of 4, #3378
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Confrontation is not always the easiest task for some to manage. The easy way is to blow up, demean, or just plain ignore the person. However, I believe God has much more for each of us to learn about what it means to confront someone and respect them all at the same time. These radio programs outline passages of scripture along with practical helps that aid the listener in moving toward the kind of behavior God has designed for successful relating, even in confrontation.
Standing Up For Yourself While Honoring Others, #4 of 4, #3350
Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW
Conflict can serve to deepen and strengthen relationships when handled well. In this four part series, Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss important principles in handling conflict and standing up for yourself that can lead to deeper and more satisfying relationships.
Standing Up For Yourself While Honoring Others, #3 of 4, #3349
Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW
Conflict can serve to deepen and strengthen relationships when handled well. In this four part series, Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss important principles in handling conflict and standing up for yourself that can lead to deeper and more satisfying relationships.
Standing Up For Yourself While Honoring Others, #2 of 4, #3348
Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW
Conflict can serve to deepen and strengthen relationships when handled well. In this four part series, Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss important principles in handling conflict and standing up for yourself that can lead to deeper and more satisfying relationships.
Standing Up For Yourself While Honoring Others, #1 of 4, #3347
Christine Vander Wielen, M.S.W., CAPSW
Conflict can serve to deepen and strengthen relationships when handled well. In this four part series, Christine Vander Wielen and Lynda Savage discuss important principles in handling conflict and standing up for yourself that can lead to deeper and more satisfying relationships.
Respecting Yourself/Respecting Others #3 of 3, #3184
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Brenda discusses the definition of respect based on Scripture. Outlined are beliefs that are manifested when one is not respecting themselves as well as ways in which we can respect ourselves and others.
Respecting Yourself/Respecting Others #2 of 3, #3183
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Brenda discusses the definition of respect based on Scripture. Outlined are beliefs that are manifested when one is not respecting themselves as well as ways in which we can respect ourselves and others.
Respecting Yourself/Respecting Others #1 of 3, #3182
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Based on Scripture, Brenda defines the word respect and outlines beliefs that are manifested when one is not respecting themselves as well as ways in which we can respect ourselves and others.
Teaching Children Respect #2 of 2, #3181
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
These two programs outline the basic principles needed in the parenting process to ensure the attitude and behavior of respect in parents and in children.
Teaching Children Respect #1 of 2, #3180
Brenda Spina, M.S., LMFT, LPC
These two programs outline the basic principles needed in the parenting process to ensure the attitude and behavior of respect in parents and in children.
Authority and Structure in God's Family and Kingdom, #3 of 3, #1245
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
There is very much a spiritual component that fights against healthy authority and healthy structure. Listen as Paul and Lynda discuss the powers and principalities and there possible impact on the family.
Authority and Structure in God's Family and Kingdom, #2 of 3, #1244
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Finding ways to speak about authority and structure in a positive manner is important. God is for us. It is a part of His design that healthy structure along with loving authority provide an atmosphere of growth in Him.
Authority and Structure in God's Family and Kingdom #1 of 3, #1243
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Discussion focuses on defining what authority and structure in God's family and kingdom means.
Tithing The Blessing #1199
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
There is much talk about blessing one another. Understanding what that means and the impact of giving away the blessing is discussed.
Respect in Relationships #6 of 6, #1164
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Another aspect of building respect in relationships is the individuals ability to give and receive compliments. Balancing giving and receiving along with positive feedback gives all of us a boost in our desire to be respected as well as encourages us to do the same in return.
Respect in Relationships #5 of 6, #1163
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
One of the challenges to respect in any close relationship surfaces when disagreements arise. Join us as we discuss ways in which this is helpful to relationships.
Respect in Relationships #4 of 6, #1162
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Discussion is continued focusing on the various ways in which respect is built upon creating a safe and solid commitment to one another.
Respect in Relationships #3 of 6, #1161
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Continued in this program is the importance of one promising what they will deliver and then delivering what they promise.
Respect in Relationships #2 of 6, #1160
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Relationships built on the foundation of honoring the specialness of God's creation in each of us will move toward solidifying and increasing trust between one another. As you may know, trust is something earned not freely given.
Respect in Relationships #1 of 6, #1159
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Respect in relationships is an attribute that is developed and nurtured throughout the lifetime of the relationship. Foundational in the development of respect is one's commitment to acknowledging the specialness of and honor given to God's creation.
What Makes Good One on One Relationships: Commitment #2 of 4, #777
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Relationships based on respect also manifest the quality of commitment that say, "I will be there for you." Being there for someone creates an atmosphere where two people can experience trust, intimacy and ongoing growth as individuals and in the friendship.
What Makes Good One on One Relationships #1 of 4, #776
Lynda Savage, M.S., LMFT, LPC
Any good relationship is built on the foundation of respect. Lynda and Paul discuss how you can show you respect another person.

