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How God uses Seasons of Change
Through the trials and joy of change, God is exposing sin, inviting growth, and revealing grace in the life of the believer.

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.
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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.

Encouragement for Parents of Prodigal Children
When a Sprint Becomes a Marathon
How can we care for parents of unbelieving children?

Ministering Amidst Catastrophic Suffering
Amid devastation, God’s Word is our eternal, indestructible hope and refuge.

Counseling Homework
Truth in Love 503
Meaningful homework helps bridge truth to application in counseling.

Common Grace in Debate: A Response to Edward T. Welch’s “Common Grace, Knowing People, and the Biblical Counselor”
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Can Non-Believers Discover True Things?Almost twenty years ago, Jay Adams published “Is All Truth God’s Truth?” to examine the implications of this axiom regarding whether […]

First, Do No Harm: A Biblical Approach to the Transgender Movement
Truth in Love 502
How can the believer biblically engage with transgender ideology?

The Trauma-Informed Mind: EMDR and the Rise of Scientism
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Introduction Counseling victims who have painful, traumatic memories can often be overwhelming, leaving the counselor to question the best kind of care they can offer. […]