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  Triggers: Proposing a More Biblical Construct–Part 1
Trigger is a colloquial term that we often use without considering the deeper implications of the heart.
 
    
  Answering Your Questions on Guilt and Shame
TIL 540
Despite feelings of guilt and shame, the Bible helps us categorize what is truly our responsibility to bear.
 
    
  When and How to Graduate a Counselee
Graduation should always transition a counselee from intensive discipleship with the counselor to shepherding and discipleship in the church.
 
    
  A Presupppositional Approach
Truth in Love 539
Van Til’s presupppositional approach to apologetics shaped Powlison’s approach to biblical counseling.
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  Pray Then Like This
Six Principles of Prayer from the Lord’s Prayer
Understanding how Jesus prays leads us towards a more intimate, God centered, and robust prayer life.
 
    
  The Fear of the Lord in Biblical Counseling
Understanding why a proper fear of the Lord is essential for biblical counseling.
 
    
  Suffering and Grief
There is comfort and instruction for the grieving heart from the moments leading up to Jesus’ death.
 
    
  Suffering and Grief
Truth in Love 493
There is comfort and instruction for the grieving heart from the moments leading up to Jesus’ death.
 
    
  Praying the Psalms
From the depths of despair to the heights of praise, the Psalms teach us how to communicate with our Creator in every season of life.
 
    
  Eating Disorders – Part 2
Truth in Love 492
How to understand disordered eating as God does and walk compassionately with those struggling.
 
    
  Toward a Biblical Understanding of Neurodiversity
How should we make sense of the buzzword “neurodiversity” as biblical counselors?
 
    
  Eating Disorders – Part 1
Truth in Love 491
How to understand disordered eating as God does and walk compassionately with those struggling.
 
    
  How Do We Make Sense of the Hype of Natural Health
Natural health through the lens of biblical counseling.
 
    
  Counsel vs. Counseling
Truth in Love 490
How do we think wisely about who needs ongoing care or simply circumstantial guidance?
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
   
 