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What is Gentle Parenting?
TIL 541
The philosophy behind gentle parenting takes on a therapeutic worldview that is contrary to Scripture’s view of man.
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.
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Forgiving When There is No Repentance
Truth In Love 387
Are we commanded to forgive unconditionally in every situation, especially when there is no repentance?
God is in Control
Helping people comprehend the sovereignty of God is one of the surest ways to offer people hope.
Teaching Counselees to Meditate
Truth In Love 386
How do we meditate on Scripture and teach others to practice this spiritual discipline?
Counseling Those in Debt
Truth In Love 385
Is being in debt a sin? How can a Christian rightly think about debt?
Jay Adams and the Hermeneutics of Biblical Counseling
Change doesn’t happen in fuzzy land. Biblical counselors have a responsibility to interpret the Bible with specific application in mind.
Failure and Fatigue in Ministry
Truth in Love 384
How do shepherds guard themselves from burning out in ministry?
Waiting Upon the Lord in a Busy World
We live in a world that instantly gratifies our needs. This is however contrary to the Christian privilege of waiting upon the Lord.
Recovering Human Dignity
Truth In Love 383
Why do we need, more than ever before, a theology of mankind?
Chronic Illness and Death
Truth in Love 382
How can we, as Christians, view death biblically and counsel those with a chronic illness? Listen to this week’s podcast of Truth in Love as Dale Johnson and Venessa Ellen talk about chronic illness and death.
God’s Redemptive Use of Trauma (Part 2)
How do we biblically evaluate the secular counseling system that addresses trauma?