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The Use of AI in Biblical Counseling
We should be wary about trying to take shortcuts in the counseling process by using AI to plan and prepare.

Puritans for Today
Truth in Love 534
The Puritans have a way of teaching us today how to integrate the Bible and its doctrines into our life experience and into the problems we face in daily life.

Saving Sal—A PTSD Case Study
In helping the counselee facing PTSD, psychology fails to address the heart and offer the lasting hope for change offered through the Bible.

Answering Your Questions on Trauma and Memory
Truth in Love 533
This mailbox episode of the podcast answers member’s questions on trauma and memory.
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Civic Righteousness and Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 509
God has restrained the effects of sin, allowing man to do seemingly good things. And yet, this knowledge, not grounded in truth, cannot be righteous.

Lamenting the Right Way
In grief, despair, and tragedy, prayers of lament are a beautiful gift of grace. When we pray in this way, we begin by directing our hearts toward heaven, to the God who hears and cares for us.

Implications of Common Grace
Truth in Love 508
Whatever your doctrine of common grace is, it can’t limit what the Bible teaches about itself in terms of its own sufficiency.

How Malachi Counseled Cold Complacency
The desire for change has brought a counselee in, but stubborn indifference seems to neutralize any counsel. How Malachi confronted their complacency challenges their posture with the sovereign love of God.

Discerning Types of Integration
Truth in Love 507
Understanding the differing counseling methodologies utilized by believers and unbelievers.

How to Deal with a Disappointing Counselee
God often uses discouraging cases to turn a counselor toward Christ.

Delighting in God’s Word to Remedy Disordered Affections
As believers embrace new, godly affections, the Holy Spirit empowers them to overcome worldly desires.

Children of Divorce
Truth in Love 505
How the parent and counselor can understand and care for the child of divorce.