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Yoked to Our Heroes

Who are your heroes? Whom do you aspire to be like? Which musical artists, comedians, actors, authors, intellects, ...
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Rules, Superseded

Let’s talk about how strictly we OCD people adhere to rules. More to the point, let’s talk about ...
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When “Good Enough” Isn’t

We OCD folk have a terrible time feeling content, don’t we? We disdain it like bored, fidgety teenagers, ...
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The Human Master

In The Word on OCD, an overarching theme is how, during my recovery, familiar Bible verses were jump-started ...
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To Live is . . . Me?

For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. — Philippians 1:21   Let this ...
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It All Flows Downstream

As God is exalted to the right place in our lives, a thousand problems are solved all at ...
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Getting Away From the Point

As commonplace as it is for well-meaning Christians to refer their anxious friends to Philippians 4:6-7, don’t these ...
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Forever Things

When it comes to understanding what ultimately holds the highest reward for us, we Bible-believing OCD people have ...
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Cold Comfort, Bright Hope

There’s a line near the beginning of Romans 5 that’s always landed a little flat on my OCD-attuned ...
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Ears to Hear

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. ...

Yoked to Our Heroes

Who are your heroes? Whom do you aspire to be like? Which musical artists, comedians, actors, authors, intellects, ...
selective focus photography of three books beside opened notebook

Rules, Superseded

Let’s talk about how strictly we OCD people adhere to rules. More to the point, let’s talk about ...
Mechanic Wiping Hands

When “Good Enough” Isn’t

We OCD folk have a terrible time feeling content, don’t we? We disdain it like bored, fidgety teenagers, ...
bible page on gray concrete surface

The Human Master

In The Word on OCD, an overarching theme is how, during my recovery, familiar Bible verses were jump-started ...
brown cross on brown rock during daytime

To Live is . . . Me?

For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. — Philippians 1:21   Let this ...
macro photography of water and stones

It All Flows Downstream

As God is exalted to the right place in our lives, a thousand problems are solved all at ...
a blurry photo of a woman with glasses

Getting Away From the Point

As commonplace as it is for well-meaning Christians to refer their anxious friends to Philippians 4:6-7, don’t these ...
Person holding a copy of the Holy Bible

Forever Things

When it comes to understanding what ultimately holds the highest reward for us, we Bible-believing OCD people have ...
silhouette photo of man on cliff during sunset

Cold Comfort, Bright Hope

There’s a line near the beginning of Romans 5 that’s always landed a little flat on my OCD-attuned ...
a man with a beard listening in

Ears to Hear

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. ...
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Welcome, I'm Rob Johnson!

I tried hard to pack The Word on OCD: What the Bible Has to Say About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with a comprehensive look at how the Bible integrates meaningfully with both medicine and therapy in treating Christians with OCD. I have ongoing thoughts on the subject, though, and I’ll bet you have ongoing questions, too. To help with both challenges, I’ve created a blog. Take a peek! When I’ve got something new to say—or when I’m answering a question you’ve asked—I’ll drop a new blog post. Be sure to check back regularly, as I add a new post every week or so!

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The Word on OCD - What the Bible has to say about obsessive-compulsive disorder by D. Robert Johnson