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12/01/2025

What a wonderful time of the year! (Or not...) So much pressure, so many activities, so many expectations...and it is so very easy to miss the heart of what this time is all about...the love of our Father God poured out to our world through His Son Jesus. And as you take a breath and pause to think about this amazing, sacrificial love...would you also take a moment and think about 2 or 3 amazing people who have loved you well in the past few years of your life? How did they touch you? How have they cared for you? How have you been seen and known?
And now, think about who you want to show that same kind of love to right now, today, this week, this season. WE have been loved so that we might love others. Don't hold back...let the extravagant love of the Father now pour through you to those around you. Have a LOVEly Christmas!

The journey continues for Keith and Kathy… and The Center For Biblical Counseling and Spiritual Resource. We are moving ...
05/22/2023

The journey continues for Keith and Kathy… and The Center For Biblical Counseling and Spiritual Resource. We are moving (!) to Friendswood, Texas at the end of May to a home/facility that will allow us to continue our counseling practice/ministry with greater options and flexibility. We thought we would never leave Colorado Springs (which we love!!!), but we sense so strongly that this is the right thing for our next chapter. There have been so many God-moments in this journey, and in spite of how truly overwhelming moving is, we are embracing the process and looking forward to quickly getting established and up to speed with our practice.

We certainly would appreciate your prayers for safety and strength in this relocation process…and that all the details would continue to come together under the grace and peace of the Father’s hand.

12/21/2020

“And so this is Christmas…” A Christmas season like none other! We are dealing with reduced family gatherings, business and restaurant restrictions, worship gatherings that have been radically altered, and of course there is the pain, heartache, sadness and grief that comes from the sickness and even the loss of loved ones because of this pandemic.
And during all this change and upheaval, many of us as husbands and wives are spending more time together than we are accustomed! For some of us this is wonderful…but for others, it is rather challenging! Routines have been disrupted, our personal space has been invaded and the boundaries of work and home have been nearly erased.
So in the midst of this most unusual Christmas season, instead of responding with irritation and frustration, let’s choose to press in with what the message of this season is all about…it’s all about love! God’s love for us shown in the sending of His Son to demonstrate in the most graphic and outrageous way His desire for relationship with us. Maybe we can allow some of His love to pour out through our own lives to the person we love the most with just a touch of that same outrageousness! Maybe we can demonstrate to our spouse our care, commitment and delight in some special way…not necessarily in a bigger and better gift, but rather in expressing how deeply invested we are in this relationship. What would it take to make this a Christmas to remember, rather than to have Christmas 2020 be something we would all rather forget? Think about it…and maybe add just touch of outrageous to the way you say “I love you” this year!

03/25/2020

So how does a married couple survive the enforced restrictions, working from home, kids underfoot (already seems like forever!!!), and perhaps the extra stress of not getting paid during this world-wide pandemic? Three things come to mind:
First, remember God has not forgotten you! In Isaiah 49:15-16 God Himself says: “I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands.” You are not alone; your God is with you and He will help you as you walk through this season! Don’t ever hesitate to ask Him for help, for direction and clarity.
Second, do some things that refresh you. Yes the restaurants and gyms are closed…but what can you and your spouse do that renews and refreshes and re-energizes you both? Be creative…try something new…don’t get stuck in the depression or discouragement that can come from the disappointment and frustration that things are suddenly so different and even more out of our control than normal. Talk together and come up with some ideas…and then act on them!
Third, listen and reflect each others’ feelings. Even when your spouse may be expressing anxiety or fear beyond what seems appropriate. Listen, reflect back the feelings you are hearing without judging or correcting. Simply validate that these feelings are real, and in doing so, you validate your mate which is so important during times of uncertainty. Be there for each other even when you might not fully understand, speaking words of kindness and compassion…because this is something we all need in extra measure right now.
Dr. Keith and Kathy Davis

11/24/2019

The Holidays can be an especially stressful time for marriages! It seems there can be so many expectations and the pressure to get everything right can be overwhelming. Adding to all that are the extra gatherings with friends and the family events and the “traditions”, and pretty soon it all begins to feel a bit crushing.
As a married couple, it is important to keep talking and try to identify the greatest areas of pressure, the situations that seem to cause the most stress, and the honest expectations you both have. Sit down and discuss what the next event is going to look like and how the two of you can walk your way through it with unity. Talk about expectations and desires and work out healthy compromises when needed. Try to anticipate where the biggest speed bumps might occur and what the two of you, together, can do to handle those situations with grace. Pray together and ask God to give you wisdom and understanding as to how the two of you can bring His light and love into every situation. And make the choice to treat each other with compassionate kindness throughout this season. With an intentional commitment to stay in the unity of God’s grace, this may truly be a season of joy for you as a couple!

07/13/2019

A healthy marriage is a beautiful battle, a devastating desire, an exhilarating and exhausting enticement into becoming more together than we can ever be alone. And when we put the Truth and Love of God at the center-point of it all, the journey will be glorious. Don’t miss the adventure in your marriage! Choose to invest your time and energy in becoming the individuals God calls you to be, so you can be the couple God desires you to be as well!

03/19/2019

Sometimes marriage seems to be more work than it’s worth! We fall in love, get married and think everything is going to be fun and laughter and, well… easy! But as most couples discover very quickly, it is difficult just to survive…and to really thrive in marriage seems to require a great deal of effort. But God’s design for marriage is not about “easy”, but rather it’s an opportunity for God to form more of His character in us. His design is an invitation for us to ask for His help, every day, all the time! When we look to our Creator God for His strength and help, He has an amazing way of giving us more of His love and patience and compassion for our spouse. And in the way that only our Father God can, He begins the process of minimizing our self-focus and our selfish desires and starts to maximize His gracious and patient love that flows from His heart into our hearts. Then, because of His great love in us, we find ourselves able to love each other in ways that go beyond our own strength. And although this process is not “easy”, it is rather glorious!

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608 Oak Drive
Friendswood, TX
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