Lies My Therapist Told Me— Part 2
Truth in Love 518
[…] I think you’re helping people to understand and distinguish and create that discernment from the Scriptures. Again, the second thing is you’re not just […]
Lies My Therapist Told Me— Part 1
Truth in Love 517
[…] discerning and skeptical. What are you discerning? What’s the baseline of your discernment in this area? The mind brain distinction. Because guys, if we’re […]
The Dangers of Secular Psychology
[…] problems that people face. However, we cannot accept psychology’s conclusions without using discernment. Apart from acknowledging the reality of God, those observations are, at […]
Why Change is Possible
[…] of God. As you grow in your understanding, you begin to have discernment and wisdom. The more Word of God you know, the more […]
Common Grace in Debate: A Response to Edward T. Welch’s “Common Grace, Knowing People, and the Biblical Counselor”
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
[…] Evangelical Church? (Chicago: Moody Pr, 1992); Jay E. Adams, A Call for Discernment: Distinguishing Truth from Error in Today’s Church (Grand Rapids, MI: Timeless […]
Counseling the Conspiracy Theorist
[…] of worship. Teach them to think biblically and help them grow in discernment as they learn to love what is “good and acceptable and […]
Unique Challenges in Counseling the Disordered Eater
[…] a temporal goal. Conclusion Counseling the disordered eater requires great compassion, patience, discernment, and commitment to biblical truth. The challenges are many: the cultural […]
Is It Sin or Is It Not?
Truth in Love 483
[…] discerning. We talk a lot even in our fundamentals training about our discernment—our interpretation of what the problems are. And we have to have […]
Counseling in a Bicultural Context
Truth in Love 482
[…] I would say it is important to continually seek the guidance and discernment of the Holy Spirit. We are facing situations that might be […]
Bad Therapy
Truth in Love 465
[…] Yeah. It’s good to note that. We have to read this with discernment, and we would certainly offer biblical critique on some things that […]
Is the Term “Control” a Biblical Way to Describe a Seemingly Common Problem?
[…] speak the truth in love, but we are to do so with discernment as we evaluate modern descriptions of people’s problems. This blog seeks […]
4 Signs that Your Counseling is at Risk of Embracing Worldly Wisdom
[…] #1: You are not asking basic questions If counselors are to exercise discernment, we must ask questions (Proverbs 18:15). The pattern that is seen […]