Dealing with Diagnosis
Truth in Love 361
Biblical counseling doesn’t need to “catch up” to the advancements of where the mental health world is. The Bible explains our human experiences better than any other system.
Blame after a Breakup
Breakups are a time for honest examination and then a total affirmation of the righteousness found in Christ.
Addressing the Passive Husband
Growth in sanctification requires patience. Healthy relationships are marked by accountability, grace, and long-suffering.
Remembering God’s Faithfulness
He who provided for you in the past will provide for you in the future.
You Need Perseverance
God may well have purposely planned for us to go down a hard path for the purpose of building spiritual strength and endurance in us.
Facing Giants by Fixing Gaze
Eyes on the Covenantal King Rather Than Self as the Means to Victory in Terrifying Circumstance
What does the Bible teach about fear?
Human Suffering and Heaven’s Hope
Truth in Love 177
Joni Eareckson Tada shares how the Lord has worked in her life through suffering to produce hope.
How to Help Psychologized Counselees
Truth in Love 230
What do we mean by the term “psychologized counselees” and how do we minister to them well?
You Are a Saint by Calling
Jesus called you out of the world, to live in the world, but without being of the world.
Seeing with New Eyes
Book Review
The goal is to draw our counselees into Christ—the only good Shepherd who knows how to lead His sheep well.
The Difference Between Humility and Humiliation
Is there a difference between being humble and being humiliated?
A Biblical Evaluation of Celebrate Recovery
Truth In Love 432
Why is Celebrate Recovery antithetical to a faithful ministry of the Word?