Resources by Year

Should Christians Count Their Calories?
Truth in Love 31
Food is not in and of itself bad, but the attitude from which one eats can be sinful.

Viewing the ACBC Exams as a Gift
When you view the exams as a God-given opportunity, you experience grace in the work of reading and writing.

Christian Psychology
An Introduction and Biblical Analysis
Christian Psychology is a unique form of psychology which seeks to develop a distinctly Christian model for understanding the human condition.

Ministering the Book of Lamentations
Helping People Find Hope When Hope Seems Gone
The third chapter of the book of Lamentations provides counselors with a four pronged view of biblical hope.

Fighting the Fear of Bad Dreams
Our dreams, whether pleasant or nightmarish, come from our hearts and can be shaped and guarded.

Blame after a Breakup
Breakups are a time for honest examination and then a total affirmation of the righteousness found in Christ.

Beyond the New Year’s Resolution
A Rationale to Read the Bible
Many Christians have doubtless made spiritual resolutions like reading the Bible in the new year.
Understanding Addiction
A Moral Problem, Not a Disease
It is important that Christians make correct distinctions between medical issues and moral failures.

Marry Wisely, Marry Well
Book Review
Dr. Ernie Baker guides readers through developing a strong foundation for marriage even before they are in a relationship.

Learning Contentment
Discontentment can easily grow in our hearts, particularly as we find ourselves waiting for our next season of life.