Counseling Resource:
After many years of Counseling, Dr. Horace E. Allen decided to write a book focusing on "The Heart".  "Thinking with the Heart" was written to help individuals understand themselves by understanding their hearts and to show them how  to resolve the issues which debilitate their spiritual and emotional well-being.

The Heart: Center of Man's Moral and Spiritual Life:
Have you ever wondered why you're not further along in your spiritual life?  Often when you think you are ready to move forward in your walk, you discover issues you thought you had dealt with resurfacing and you are stumbling over them once again.
"Thinking with the Heart" will not only explain to you why those issues are so tenacious, it will also take you through the process of resolving them so you can begin the progressive spiritual growth with a pure heart.


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"Thinking With the Heart" was written to help individuals understand themselves by understanding their Hearts​
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Within these pages you'll discover...
How the experiences stored in the heart effect a person's actions
The roles emotions, thoughts, personality, and conscience play in our lives
Ways to resolve past issues and move onto spiritual maturity with a new heart

If  you are one of those individuals who desire to live as God wants,, "Thinking With the Heart"  Is What You Need Right Now...

Spiritual & Social Resource
Some 69 percent of Americans believe our values have deteriorated since the 1970s, and nearly half say values will further weaken over the next ten years, according to a 2012 Atlantic/Aspen Institute American Values Survey. Under the guise of tolerance and open-mindedness, Americans increasingly rate as morally acceptable the issues of homosexuality, human cloning, premarital sex, and having a child out of wedlock. 
 T For the most part, Christians do not see how their social lives, entertainment, and politics define their world. Many Christians are unaware of how their life-style reflect the moral standard of the secular world.
The purpose of The World to Love and Not to Love is to bring about greater awareness between the world Christians should love and the world they should not love.The driving force behind The World to Love and Not to Love began as a contemplation of 1 John 2:15–17, “Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For everything in the world—the cravings of sinful man, the lust of his eyes, and the boasting of what he has and does—comes not from the Father but from the world.he world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever.” In the process of contemplation, it became clear to me that there was fogginess in the minds of Christians regarding the idea of “the world.”