The Sovereignty of God in Psalm 145
Truth In Love 354
Why are the Psalms very important in counseling, especially when counseling others who are walking through difficulty?
God-Like Listening
Truth in Love 353
God-like listening can be broken down into two categories: listening attentively and listening compassionately.
How Not to Counsel: Learning from Job’s Friends
Truth in Love 352
It’s important to stop and consider the ways in which we are counseling. Are our words consistent with what God has said in His Word?
Counseling from Psalm 33
Truth in Love 351
Using Psalm 33 is helpful for all counselees because it points them to where they need to place their hope.
The Biblical View of a Person
Truth In Love 350
Reality has to be understood with the perspective of God’s revelation. Man is revelation-dependent.
The War on Guilt
Truth In Love 349
The culture treats guilt as if it is a bad thing when in reality, God created us to feel guilt so that we’ll do something about it.
The Unbiblical Nature of Reparative Therapy
Truth In Love 348
What do we believe about reparative therapy as biblical counselors, and how is it different from biblical counseling?
Religious Liberty in Counseling
Truth In Love 347
How should believers respond to the legal challenges found in ordinance 31-21?
West Lafayette Ordinance 31-21
Truth in Love 346
The ordinance that’s happening in West Lafayette is distinct because it now targets non-licensed providers, which includes us as biblical counselors.
Counseling from Biblical Narratives
Truth In Love 345
How do we use the whole of the counsel of God, particularly the narratives in Scripture, when counseling?
Wise Speech From Proverbs
Truth In Love 344
How we speak is revealing. It says something about who we are. Are we saying things consistent with God’s character or are we not?
Considering Categories of Sorrow
Truth In Love 343
Understanding the different categories of sorrow is helpful when working with counselees to identify the best course of action to serve them.