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How God uses Seasons of Change
Through the trials and joy of change, God is exposing sin, inviting growth, and revealing grace in the life of the believer.

Puritan Treasures for Today
Truth in Love 537
Dale Johnson: I am thrilled to have with me on this first day of our conference in Fort Worth, Texas, “Ancient Paths, Soul Care in Past […]

Lou Priolo’s Presuppositions: A Framework for Evaluating Your Counseling Approach
Lou Prioli’s book Presuppositions of Biblical Counseling provides a framework for understanding the pillars of biblical counsel.

Tricks of the Tempter
Truth in Love 536
The tempter often tricks us through the weaknesses in our desires, and yet there is a biblical salve that comforts, corrects, and equips the believer through all temptation.
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His Commands Are Not Burdensome
God’s commandments are not burdensome to believers because we love Him, are convinced He loves us, are empowered by Him to obey, and forgiven by Him when we don’t.

Living Confidently in God
Truth in Love 334
Biblical hope is fixed on the foundation of God’s character and God’s promises. That is a solid rock, a certainty where we can place our confidence.

Undefined Love
God, in His Word, has made clear the right aim of our heart’s desires, which is to love Him with all our heart, soul, and mind.

The Subtle Sin of Prayerlessness
Prayerlessness is sin, as is the self-sufficient heart attitude of independence that feeds it.

Counseling People Affected by Disability
Truth in Love 333
Providence assures us that not only is God working out His master plan for the universe, but He’s also at work carrying out His will for our good and His glory.

Letting Psalm 46 Guide our Thinking
As you seek to gain a comforting perspective in these unsettling times, the Psalms are a prescription for distress and worry.

When Disability Hits Home
How does the suffering of disability fit within the framework of God’s good work, and how does it fit within the framework of the gospel?

A Counselor’s Character Matters
We may have training and years of experience, but we are nothing without the Holy Spirit working in and through us.

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?

Optimizing Christian Contentment in Biblical Counseling
When we desire to grow in Christlikeness and bring God glory in the process, we position ourselves for contentment in every area of our life.

Setting Goals
We have opportunities every day to move towards the goal of Christlikeness and pleasing God in all the activities of our day.