Podcast Episodes from 2021
When the Counselor Becomes Ill
Truth in Love 331
How should Christians respond when they become ill? How can they minister to themselves when they’re facing temptations and trials?
O Church, Arise
Truth in Love 330
The power to accomplish the work that God wants you to do is not in your cleverness or giftedness but rather in your faithfulness to deliver God’s counsel to His people.
Helping Those Who Have Been Widowed
Truth In Love 329
Trust God, believe in Him, and ask Him to comfort your weary soul as you make yourself ready for heaven’s Glory.
Responding Biblically to Childhood Abuse
Truth In Love 328
Christians who experienced abuse from their parents when they were children yet want to obey God’s call to honor their parents face a dilemma.
Heart and Habits
Truth in Love 327
God regularly and predominantly uses our habits to bring about greater spiritual maturity.
The Noetic Effects of the Fall in Psychology
Truth in Love 326
We shouldn’t be shocked to find biases in secular literature. If this battle against bias can be found within us, as believers, it will surely be found within the secularist who is not anchored in the truth of God.
Shepherding From the Pulpit
Truth in Love 325
Public proclamation of God’s Word has to be more than just an exegetical exercise.
The Counselor’s Hidden Sins
Truth in Love 324
God makes very clear that our sins are not hidden. They are open and laid bare by God Himself.
Cultivating an Atmosphere of Soul Care in Your Church
Truth in Love 323
A formal counseling setting comes out of the overflow of what’s happening already among God’s people in the church.
The Art of Admonishing
Truth in Love 322
Admonishing is not something that is exclusive. It is to be coupled with teaching.
Engaging Your Child’s Heart Part 2
Truth in Love 321
Parents have the call to train and engage their children by pointing them to biblical principles and the fear of the Lord.
Engaging Your Child’s Heart
Truth in Love 320
The Bible call parents to be proactive in the way in which they engage and shepherd their children’s hearts.