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.
Christmas Traditions with Howard Eyrich
Truth In Love 342
Discover some of the Christmas memories and traditions from the Eyrich household.
Counseling the Right Truths From the Right Texts
Truth In Love 341
We must guard against falling into the trap of being a biblical counselor who teaches the right doctrine from the wrong texts.
Knowing When to Graduate Your Counselee
Truth in Love 340
Teach your counselee to find grace—the empowering grace to live the Christian life and to regularly feed from God’s Word.
Preaching as Soul Care
Truth In Love 339
The church itself is intended to be the institution of soul care. We cannot disassociate the ministry of preaching from the ministry of biblical counseling.
The Puritans on Contentment
Truth in Love 338
How should we understand contentment and how do we keep from confusing this idea with something like apathy or indifference?
The Sin of Murmuring
Truth in Love 337
Grumbling never travels alone. It can become a domino effect and lead us to other sins.
Considering Neuroscience in Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 336
How do we, as biblical counselors, read the research of neuroscience with a helpful eye that doesn’t dismiss it out of hand but maintains a discerning heart?
Helping Counselees Form Good Habits
Truth in Love 335
Our goal as biblical counselors is to help form habits in the counselee that will last long after we’re done meeting with them.
Living Confidently in God
Truth in Love 334
Biblical hope is fixed on the foundation of God’s character and God’s promises. That is a solid rock, a certainty where we can place our confidence.