Listen "Anger is Not the Issue"
Episode Synopsis
As Christians, we often face pressure to avoid getting angry. In this crucial episode, Dr. Self discusses how anger is a normal emotion created by God. The real issue is not the presence of anger but how we manage it. This informative episode will help free you from the religious expectations of always being calm and never getting mad. Learn why anger itself is not the problem. Eph 4:26 "BE ANGRY, AND DO NOT SIN": do not let the sun go down on your wrath, (NKJV) The International College of Ministry is now enrolling at www.icmcollege.org/enroll Click here to purchase Dr. Self's book – Hear His Voice, Be His Voice, or visit Amazon.com. Check out our new store at – www.icmcollege.org/merch Click here to purchase Dr. Self's book – Redeeming Your Past and Finding Your Promised Land, or visit Amazon.com. Follow and subscribe to Self Talk With Dr. Ray Self at our podcast website - https://www.icmcollege.org/selftalk. Or our new podcast website at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249804 Help Dr. Self continue this show - partner at www.icmcollege.org/donate For show topic suggestions, email Dr. Ray Self at [email protected] Enjoy free courses offered by the International College of Ministry Free Courses Show host bio - Dr. Ray Self founded Spirit Wind Ministries Inc. and the International College of Ministry. He holds a Doctorate in Christian Psychology and a Doctorate in Theology. He currently resides in Winter Park, Florida. He is married to Dr. Christie Self and has three sons and a daughter.
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