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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 Counselees Understand the Connection of Fear of Man to Trusting God
With the foundation of God’s sovereignty, wisdom, and steadfast love our counselees will be prepared to embrace trusting God wholeheartedly.
Mind vs Brain
Truth In Love 360
What is the difference between the brain and the mind, biblically speaking?
Preparing for Success in Relational Conflict
4 Commitments
Do your own pre-counseling first by admitting you could be at fault, silencing the Inner Lawyer, committing to the goal of pleasing Christ above all else, and resisting that Inner Pharisee.
Transactional Forgiveness
Truth In Love 359
There needs to be a proper understanding of key biblical doctrines to understand forgiveness.
Back to Basics: Giving Homework
Homework assignments are spiritual growth exercises to be performed by the counselee between counseling sessions.
Do I Need to Forgive Myself?
It is not by the works of the believer that their sins are forgiven, it is through the blood of Christ.
Grace Relations
Truth in Love 358
How are biblical counselors and the church poised to offer true and redemptive solutions to cultural and ethnic tension among God’s people?
When Your Child Struggles with Fear
As parents who are called to raise our children in the Lord, we want to put this struggle with fear in the context of their life with the Lord.
We Can Change!
Biblical change requires effort and perseverance. It takes work, but it brings hope and joy as we see change happen!
Biblically Informed Trauma Care
Truth in Love 357
The concept of trauma is not foreign to the pages of Scripture. God is the one that provides healing, hope, and comfort.
Anxious to Counsel?
While the word for concern or anxiety is used in a positive sense in the Bible, it is most often used in describing a sinful failure to fully trust in God and love Him.