Had to share this one from Strange Brew…
Wii20100131-Entry062-R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Trudi picks up our teaching of the Ten Law of Fences by focusing on the fourth law – the law of respect.
This teaching arc is based on the book “Boundaries”, by Dr. Cloud and Dr. Townsend, and is supplemented by their other books, Boundaries in Marriage, Boundaries for Teens, and Boundaries for Kids.
Listen on your iPhone
Made a small change to the website today that makes it possible to listen to the class directly from your iPhone – without downloading through iTunes.
Of course, the easiest way to listen to each new entry is to subscribe in iTunes. Each new entry is automatically downloaded when you go into iTunes. (If you don’t know how to do this, post a comment and we’ll give you some simple instructions.)
But if you’re on the go, and don’t want to go through the (minor) hassle, just come to the website and click the link that says, “Listen to the [date] class”.
Hope that helps!
Wii20100124-Entry061-Ten Laws of Fences
Listen to the January 24, 2010 class
Tim continues our look at Ten Laws of Fences. These are the observations of how fences work. As we understand, and work with them, we are able to establish and maintain healthy relational and functional property lines in our lives.
This teaching arc is based on the book “Boundariesâ€, by Dr. Cloud and Dr. Townsend, and is supplemented by their other books, Boundaries in Marriage, Boundaries for Teens, and Boundaries with Kids.
Wii20100117-Entry060-Facts about Fences
Listen to the January 17th class
Tim leads the discussion in this entry, talking about the problems that are common when trying to establish boundaries. He then begins looking at the Ten Laws of Fences.
This teaching arc is based on the book “Boundaries”, by Dr. Cloud and Dr. Townsend, and is supplemented by their other books, Boundaries in Marriage, Boundaries for Teens, and Boundaries for Kids.
Site additions and fixes
We have added a couple of things to help you.
The first is our list of current resources – the books we are using during the current teaching arc. We are meshing all these resources into our weekly lessons, and we encourage you to read the original works. (Full disclosure: the links will take you to Amazon.com. If you purchase any of these items through these links, we get a very small referral fee.)
The second thing we have done is to add the class notes to each of the last two posts. These are the same notes that we hand out in class. You can download them and follow along as you listen.