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Five Things We Forget About God When We Complain
Complaining is a sin that has become normal to many, and yet it is the fruit of a dangerously low view of God’s goodness and sovereignty.
Lessons from 1 John: Discerning Genuine Salvation in a Counselee
Exploring how 1 John equips counselors to discern genuine salvation and shepherd hearts with truth and hope.
Christmas Traditions with Jacob Elwart
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Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I’m delighted to have with me, for our Christmas Traditions episode, Dr. Jacob Elwert. He is the Pastor […]
Instilling Hope in Every Counselee
Believers have a greater hope in this life and should learn to encourage one another deeply in the truth of the gospel.
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Pride and Humility
True humility must, first and foremost, express itself by acknowledging God, trusting in God, and seeking to exalt God.
Help When Anxiety Keeps You Up At Night
Psalm 4
In Psalm 4, David counsels his own soul by combatting three sinful responses to anxiety with biblical promises and Godward prayer.
The Counselor’s Hidden Sins
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God makes very clear that our sins are not hidden. They are open and laid bare by God Himself.
You Are a Saint by Calling
Jesus called you out of the world, to live in the world, but without being of the world.
The Heart of Addiction
Book Review
Mark Shaw’s book is an excellent resource for biblical counselors helping those enslaved and burdened by addiction.
Cultivating an Atmosphere of Soul Care in Your Church
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A formal counseling setting comes out of the overflow of what’s happening already among God’s people in the church.
The Kindest Person in the Room
Choose kindness with the right motive to honor God and demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ to others.
Rejoice in Hope
With an understanding of our future hope in Christ, we can faithfully navigate difficult seasons in our life to God’s glory.
The Art of Admonishing
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Admonishing is not something that is exclusive. It is to be coupled with teaching.
What Trials Can’t Take Away
Trials take cherished things away from us, but they can’t take what is most cherish-able: God Himself.
Putting Your Past in Its Place
Book Review
How do I, as a Christian, handle a past that is painful, full of hurt and deception, and hard to forget?
A Counselor’s Satisfaction
What is the goal of the biblical counselor? How do we define success with our counselees?