Newsletter March 1, 2025

Center for Christian Counseling & Training

National & International Ministry

P.O. Box 2630, Dallas, GA 30132 | Office: 321-269-0404
E-Mail: DrRogerBoehm@gmail.com

In the Past Six Weeks Counseling Sessions were Scheduled in Eleven States

I was asked to be interviewed by a Producer and Interviewer for an Eight Session Podcast to be Produced on Dissociative Identity Disorders from a Biblical Point of View.

There were two Saturday sessions during February lasting a total of 5 1/2 hours during which I was interviewed by an organization in California.

As you know, we are internationally known for counseling those who are suffering from D.I.D. known biblically as “Broken-heartedness.” Many believe that the biblical term means for instance “Susie’s boyfriend left her and she’s brokenhearted” but that has nothing to do with the reality.

Broken-heartedness or “brokenness of soul” occurs when an individual, commonly a child, goes through more severe trauma than can be emotionally handled and the soul splits, or breaks, and an alternate personality is formed who then holds the worst of the trauma and the birth person becomes amnesic to that part of the trauma. Relating to the trauma, we are not talking about a family disciplining their child in a loving way, but rather some of the severest trauma one could ever imagine.

The Bible tells us that one reason Jesus died on the cross was to heal the broken-hearted and He does amazing things in bringing about healing and reintegration of the personalities back into the traumatized person’s soul and healing. Healing is all about Jesus who is the wonderful Counselor. I have always stated that I feel I am merely a facilitator in the counseling sessions as our dear Jesus brings about healing and wholeness again to the counselee’s soul.

Additionally, in the interviews we discussed the fact that sometimes during the healing process it is possible that evil spirits could have entered during the trauma and have to be removed as part of the healing.

The podcasts are in production now and once I have the final information as to how to access the Podcasts and their names I will include it in the monthly newsletter.


To God be the Glory, Great things He has Done “Thank you dear Jesus”

Thanks to our prayer and financial partners for your continuing support. Without your help this ministry would not be available to the many who are hurting and need help and healing.


Greetings from Roger and Diane

Greetings once again from Dallas, Georgia! It continues to be a busy time here at our home as I continue counseling individuals from across the country.

I received a phone call just the other day from a pastor in Hawaii wanting a better understanding of biblical broken-heartedness and how to help someone suffering from the severe trauma they had endured and the alter personalities that were formed as a result. I spoke for awhile explaining how to help the individual to find healing biblically and then referred him to a YouTube video on the subject; a two hour training event at a conference several years ago on spiritual warfare which I taught. Oh how I wish every pastor knew how to deal with it.

Diane and I are both dealing with some physical health issues. I continue to have problems with my right foot and the orthopedic surgeon who has done some surgery on it in the past has me on a knee scooter. The wound on the bottom of the foot is not healed as yet and so I have been on a knee scooter for about seven weeks and it is causing a few problems of its own. Last week I was referred to a wound doctor and so hopefully between the two doctors they will find the answer and the foot will heal. Needless to say I am unable to drive at this point.

And Diane is having problems with her knee swelling and giving her problems with movement like when she gets in an out of a car. She recently received a shot in the knee and is taking physical therapy which seems to be helping some.

With the ministry office located here in our home, and all counseling currently being done over the internet utilizing ZOOM or SKYPE, and occasionally, if the counselee doesn’t have that capability, we will use facetime when necessary.

And so, with that being said, we are asking for your continued prayers for us and the Center as we continue to move forward in ministry to others. As I stated last month, I am reaching 80 in June, but I haven’t found the word “retirement” in the Bible, so I plan on pressing forward serving the Lord as long as I am able, and He doesn’t guide me otherwise. God bless you all as the year progresses.

God bless you,