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Triggers: Proposing a More Biblical Construct—Part 2
Biblical counselors should understand the way the term “triggered” is used, and how the use of this term may encourage unbiblical thinking.
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.
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Service and Suffering
How is it possible to serve when you are suffering? How could Christ serve in the presence of suffering, and how could He command us to do the same?
Biblical Counseling Guide for Women
Book Review
The book walks through seventeen case studies of counselees facing issues common among women.
God’s Omnipresence as a Comfort and a Caution
As biblical counselors, we must remind our counselees that God is equally present during all their actions, both righteous and unrighteous.
Addressing Sinful Pastoral Leadership
Truth in Love 319
Pastors are called to imitate Christ, to be gentle, to be lowly but also to be convictional and wisely shepherd people with the heart of Christ.
Do You Want a Blessing?
Hearing and obeying God’s Word provides incredible blessings for the one who does so.
God Told Me To
Misguided hope comes when we believe that our experiences supersede a need to rely on the sufficiency of Scripture.
How to Help People Change
Book Review
Dr. Jay Adams remains Gospel-centered, God-exalting, and emphasizes the Spirit’s power as he endeavors to answer the question, “How can we help people change?”
When the Counselor is Anxious
Truth in Love 318
Josh Weidmann shares about his journey dealing with anxiety and how to address it biblically.
Understanding Evil
The way to escape from temptation in the midst of profound suffering and trials is to endure through it by trusting in God’s faithfulness and provision.
A Theology of Biblical Counseling
Book Review
Heath Lambert builds a theological framework for counseling, piece by piece, to show that the very foundation for counseling is indeed theological in nature.
When the Church Doesn’t Care Well
Truth in Love 317
The church is the institution that is responsible to God for the care of souls; we will give account to the Lord for how we handle this stewardship.