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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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A Critical Evaluation of Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
A Biblical Response to Scrupulosity
Truth in Love 444
A deeper dive into the believer’s fight against scrupulosity.
If He Does Not Listen: Escalating Biblical Counseling to Church Discipline
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Flattery
As we think about how to counsel flatterers, we should also make sure we never become flattering counselors.
The Power of Renewed Thinking
God has provided specific help and rescue for you to renew your mind through the promises and truths of Scripture.
When Your Counselee Lacks Discernment
Counselees can be exposed to false teachers/teachings and can be easily influenced by them.
How to Respond When Your Child is Labelled with a Psychiatric Diagnosis
In a world in which psychiatric diagnoses are common, one should seek to discern every troublesome thought, emotion, and behavior through the living Word of God.