Wayne Mack - How to Develop Deep Unity in the Marriage Reltionship - P&R - 1979

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Yemen

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Azerbaijan

seen from Germany
seen from China
Wayne Mack - How to Develop Deep Unity in the Marriage Reltionship - P&R - 1979
Mardi Gras Massacre (1978)
"Every Tuesday for three weeks, at the same time, killed in the same way. You bet your sweet ass something special's gonna happen this Tuesday."
"You're damn right something special, because Tuesday's Mardi Gras. That damn crazy nut can do anything he wants with a million people on the streets all in costume! Shit, we'll never find him."
"We'll find him!"
Though it may seem a completely unloving thing to put someone out of the fellowship of the church, Jesus commanded us to do this when someone refuses to repent of his or her sin... In reality, since Jesus commanded it, it would be unloving not to do it.
Wayne Mack
Daniel Berger’s latest self-published book has two endorsements, of course.
One is from Wayne Mack, formerly of the Biblical Counseling department at recently-defrocked Sam Horn’s former employer, Master’s University and Seminary:
With wonderful insight and clarity, Daniel Berger explores the difficult and ever-increasing problem of suicide. He first presents the unsuccessful secular attempts at understanding and solving the problem, and then having done that, he describes the biblical perspectives on the causes of suicide and the biblical method of preventing and resolving the problem. This book will be very helpful preventively for the individual contemplating suicide and for the counselor, friend, or family member who lives with or knows a person who is struggling with suicidal ideations.
Katie Piazza, too, is an nurse and self-published author:
Suicidal Ideation: A Biblical Perspective sheds the radiant light of truth on a topic that for so long has been shrouded by a hopeless darkness. Dr. Berger meticulously walks the reader through the research, which reveals suicidal ideation not to be a problem of the body but of the soul; one that should be treated not by a psychological model but by a spiritual one. As a nurse who regularly works with patients struggling with suicidal ideations, I found Dr. Berger’s research to be both eye-opening and empowering. I have repeatedly seen the failure of the psychological model to treat suicidal ideation and prevent attempts. There is a joy in knowing that Scripture not only addresses suicidal ideation, but also that the Bible provides instruction to those seeking to enter into the battle against it.
Not too convincing really.