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Models of Lament

Truth In Love 366

Can godly people have bad emotions? How can we express our questions, emotions, and sorrow to God in faith?

Jun 6, 2022

For the Grieving Parent with the Loss of a Child

The story of our children who have died has just begun. The Bible gives us a different hope.

Jun 3, 2022

Handling Rejection and Hurt

Christlike attitude isn’t automatic. We need to train ourselves in righteousness.

Jun 1, 2022

The Methodologies and Techniques of Emotionally Focused Therapy

Truth In Love 365

Can we adopt secular methodologies in EFT into our biblical counseling framework? Does general revelation justify the means to an end?

May 30, 2022

Mental Health Awareness Month Podcast Series

Check out these podcast episodes—a biblical perspective on the various mental health topics.

May 30, 2022

Hearts and Habits

Book Review

Everything we do is shaped by habits. But how do we form habits that aim at biblical change and the glory of God?

May 27, 2022

Why We Should Counsel from the Old Testament Prophets

We must read, interpret, and apply the prophets in order to better know Jesus and to enjoy him more fully.

May 25, 2022

A Biblical Assessment of Emotionally Focused Therapy

Truth In Love 364

Emotionally Focused Therapy is a common approach to couples counseling. But where does it come from? Is it compatible with a Christian worldview?

May 23, 2022

Same Old Truths from the Same Old Places

Experience in counseling is a great thing, but it can lead to complacency in handling the Word of God.

May 20, 2022

Addressing the Passive Husband

Growth in sanctification requires patience. Healthy relationships are marked by accountability, grace, and long-suffering.

May 18, 2022

Ungodly Introspection in OCD

Truth In Love 363

What is the difference between godly and ungodly introspection? How can those who struggle with OCD be freed from an enslaving, ungodly introspection?

May 16, 2022

Counseling from the Foot of the Cross

Christ’s final words speak to us great wisdom not to be overlooked or neglected in our counseling to the sinner, saint and sufferer.

May 13, 2022
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