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Counseling Discernment from John Newton
Truth in Love 535
Newton goes beyond applying theology to life, with his skill at knowing what was the need of the moment in counseling.

The Use of AI in Biblical Counseling
We should be wary about trying to take shortcuts in the counseling process by using AI to plan and prepare.

Puritans for Today
Truth in Love 534
The Puritans have a way of teaching us today how to integrate the Bible and its doctrines into our life experience and into the problems we face in daily life.

Saving Sal—A PTSD Case Study
In helping the counselee facing PTSD, psychology fails to address the heart and offer the lasting hope for change offered through the Bible.
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Christmas Traditions
Truth In Love 394
Listen to some of Randy Patten’s Christmas traditions with his family.

The Justice of God Brings Hope in Human Suffering
The eternal love of God for you is a permanent reality that brings healing for every hurt.

Spurgeon the Pastor
Truth In Love 393
Called the “Prince of Preachers,” Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned preacher. But many do not know Spurgeon the Pastor.

Confession in Counseling
Truth In Love 392
Without confession, which is the beginning of true repentance, there is no biblical change. So, how do we think about confession in counseling?

Because I am not God
Three Reflections on the Creator-Creature Distinction
God is God, and we are not, and that is a good thing.

Biblical Counseling and Youth Ministry
Truth In Love 391
Why is biblical counseling important in youth ministry?

The Church behind Barbed Wire
Truth In Love 390
What can we learn from the issues with counseling and soul care that developed during the Japanese American Internment in World War II?

Cultivating a Hope-Filled Life
Psalm 131
In Psalm 131, David calls Israel to a renewed hope in God and models for them—and us—how to cultivate a life of “effectual confidence in God.”

Hope in Our Temptations
Truth In Love 389
How do we use 1 Corinthians 10:13 to give biblical hope to our counselees?

The “B” in Biblical Counseling
If we are committed to the sufficiency of Scripture in biblical counseling, why would we define the nature and practice of our counseling by any standard outside of Scripture?