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Puritan Treasures for Today
Truth in Love 537
Dale Johnson: I am thrilled to have with me on this first day of our conference in Fort Worth, Texas, “Ancient Paths, Soul Care in Past […]

Lou Priolo’s Presuppositions: A Framework for Evaluating Your Counseling Approach
Lou Prioli’s book Presuppositions of Biblical Counseling provides a framework for understanding the pillars of biblical counsel.

Tricks of the Tempter
Truth in Love 536
The tempter often tricks us through the weaknesses in our desires, and yet there is a biblical salve that comforts, corrects, and equips the believer through all temptation.

Counselors, You Can Offer Gospel Hope Without Shared Trials
Take heart, fellow counselors: you don’t have to share the same trial to share the same gospel. The gospel is enough.
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Blame it on the Brain
Book Review
Blame it on the Brain teaches readers how to think biblically through psychiatric problems relating to the brain.

How to Cultivate Compassion as a Counselor
Truth in Love 261
Having the eyes of God and the knowledge of the Gospel leads to compassion and empathy for our counselees.

What is Sin?
We must understand the multi-faceted reality of sin, and how it manifests itself in our lives.

When Life Seems Too Hard
We must never lose sight of the fact that no matter how overwhelming our life looks, it is never impossible.

Defeating Despair
Start the all-important task of interpreting your circumstances through the lens of Scripture.

The Diseasing of Anxiety and Depression
Truth in Love 260
What is the problem with labeling anxiety and depression as diseases?

I Know the Right Answer, so Why Can’t I Change?
When you submit your heart to God’s Spirit and walk with Him you will begin to take off the works of darkness and put on the Lord Jesus Christ.

From Fixing Behavior to Heart Change
The answer is not in changing the behavior, but exposing the convictions of the heart behind that behavior.

De corregir el comportamiento a cambiar el corazón
La respuesta no está en cambiar el comportamiento, sino en exponer las convicciones del corazón que hay detrás de ese comportamiento.