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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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Church Employment, Termination, and Reporting
Truth in Love 297
How should leaders respond to legal issues within their churches?
Three Truths about Anxiety from Philippians 4:6-7
When we rightly recognize the source of our anxiety as being inside us, then we can know the God of peace.
The Benefits of Affliction in the Psalms
Allow affliction to accomplish good things in your life. God intends it for your good and His glory.
Loving Messy People
Book Review
Scott Mehl uses the wisdom from Galatians to call for all believers to engage in the ministry of soul care.
Lessons Learned from Starting a Counseling Ministry
Truth in Love 296
Dale Johnson and Ron Allchin provide wisdom in how to start a counseling ministry—with guidance and also warning.
Thinking Hopefully, Not Wishfully
God is the agent of our hope, and He cannot be thwarted. What He promises, must be accomplished.
Enduring Dark Providences
Providence is God’s active sovereignty and involvement in every aspect of our lives at all times for His glory and our good.
The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams
Book Review
Heath Lambert clarifies the purpose, development, and growth of the biblical counseling movement.
Teaching Counselees to Pray
Truth in Love 295
The spiritual discipline of prayer is fundamental to our growth in Christ.
Practicing Contentment
If ever we’re going to learn to be content, we must live with the confident expectation that the best is yet to come.
Hope, When Hopes Die
Scripture is sufficient for even the grief of losing a loved one who died without Christ, and the comforts of Christ flow to this valley of the shadow of death.