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Our Senses Are Not the Problem
Truth in Love 551
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I have with me Dr. Lee Edmonds. He’s been teaching medicine and Bible for over 40 years. He […]
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.
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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
Truth in Love 323
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
Truth in Love 322
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?
Engaging Your Child’s Heart Part 2
Truth in Love 321
Parents have the call to train and engage their children by pointing them to biblical principles and the fear of the Lord.
Back to Basics: Data Gathering
As biblical counselors, we need to be careful to listen well and gather all the relevant information before we engage in counseling someone.
Battling Anxiety and Depression
God’s past faithfulness brings a rock-solid assurance of His present goodness.