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Remind Your Angry Heart: You’re Not God
Though we face angry, selfish temptations, we must fight the urge to elevate ourselves to a god-like pedestal.
Psychedelics in Counseling
Truth in Love 554
Dale Johnson: I’m delighted this week to have with me Dr. Matt Rehrer. He’s an emergency medicine physician in the Bay Area. He graduated from […]
The Sweet Fruit of Godly Fear
When we rightly fear the Lord, our lives begin to bear the sweet fruit of courage, holiness, and love.
Complex Cases
Truth in Love 553
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I’m thrilled to have with me Dr. Jacob Elwart. He’s the pastor of Discipleship Ministries at Inner City […]
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Considering Categories of Sorrow
Truth In Love 343
Understanding the different categories of sorrow is helpful when working with counselees to identify the best course of action to serve them.
2021 Biblical Counseling Book of the Year
ACBC has chosen the 2021 biblical counseling book of the year! The winner was selected by a vote of our certified counselors.
Loving Counselees with Low Reading Comprehension
How can you teach and love counselees who struggle with reading comprehension?
Christmas Traditions with Howard Eyrich
Truth In Love 342
Discover some of the Christmas memories and traditions from the Eyrich household.
A Counselor’s Conversation Matters
The words of a counselor should be self-controlled, wise, and filled with hope.
How Repentance Gets Hamstrung
Repentance is the only road that leads back to Jesus, where forgiving grace and transforming grace overflow for those who trust in His name.
Counseling the Right Truths From the Right Texts
Truth In Love 341
We must guard against falling into the trap of being a biblical counselor who teaches the right doctrine from the wrong texts.
My Heart is Broken Again, Thankfully
In the midst of our busy lives as counselors, we must guard against becoming callous in our care of others.
Knowing When to Graduate Your Counselee
Truth in Love 340
Teach your counselee to find grace—the empowering grace to live the Christian life and to regularly feed from God’s Word.
Counseling Those Who Served
We can turn to God’s Word for both comfort and guidance in how to deal with the traumatic events people have experienced along with the fallout of those events.
Counseling As Evangelism
If the work of Jesus is absolutely necessary for a Christian to grow and change, what good will counseling be for the non-Christian?