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Does the Bible Speak to Narcissism?
Narcissism is an age-old concept that’s a familiar label today, but what does the Bible say about it, and how should Christians think about it?
Preventing and Purging Sexual Sin
Truth In Love 550
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast I’m thrilled to have one of my wonderful friends, my former pastor, Bryan Gaines. He serves as a […]
Applying the Four Categories of Suffering in Counseling
Taking a dive into categories to help identify shared characteristics among a variety of counseling issues, while also offering insight into potential heart responses.
Puritans Counseling the Spiritually Depressed
Truth in Love 549
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I’m delighted to have with me Dr. Joel Beeke. He’s a Chancellor and Professor of Homiletics and Systematic […]
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Helping Women Who Struggle with Eating Disorders
Truth in Love 479
The hope of the gospel for those struggling with eating disorders.
Helping our Counselees to be Disciplined in the Word and Prayer
Many counselees get caught up in things that are passing when they could be spending time in the word that is eternal.
The Love of a Leading Man
The love of a leading man depicts marriage as an elegant dance. The husband leads in such a way that serves his wife, so that she might flourish.
Finding Rest in Christ
Truth in Love 476
If you feel weary as a Christian, it’s not because the gospel has changed but it is because your perception of the gospel has shifted.
Counseling Men Accused of Abuse
How should we wisely counsel a person who has been accused of abuse?
Critical Issues in Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 475
A new book series offering a framework of discernment for the biblical counseling movement.
Don’t Dispense Answers: Helping Counselees Learn
We need to encourage our counselee’s to go into the depths of the Scripture, knowing that it has the most precious Jewels one could ever find.
Journies to Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 474
“As a pastor…I was just overwhelmed with problems, and I didn’t know what to do about them…”
Exchanging Grumbling for Gratitude
What lies at the heart of ungratefulness, and how can believers cultivate thanksgiving?