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Five Things We Forget About God When We Complain
Complaining is a sin that has become normal to many, and yet it is the fruit of a dangerously low view of God’s goodness and sovereignty.
Lessons from 1 John: Discerning Genuine Salvation in a Counselee
Exploring how 1 John equips counselors to discern genuine salvation and shepherd hearts with truth and hope.
Christmas Traditions with Jacob Elwart
Truth in Love 548
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I’m delighted to have with me, for our Christmas Traditions episode, Dr. Jacob Elwert. He is the Pastor […]
Instilling Hope in Every Counselee
Believers have a greater hope in this life and should learn to encourage one another deeply in the truth of the gospel.
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The Bible of Psychiatry
Truth in Love 257
What is the DSM? How should biblical counselors approach it and think about it in a biblical way?
Dependence on Christ in Counseling
If we are acting independently, we are not attached to the vine and we can do nothing.
The Difference Between Humility and Humiliation
Is there a difference between being humble and being humiliated?
With All Your Heart
Book Review
A. Craig Troxel gives a biblical framework of the heart that equips believers towards spiritual maturity.
The Importance of Confession
Truth in Love 256
Counselors must be personally and actively seeking God in confession and repentance.
Overcoming Irritability
We can’t fight our irritability by merely focusing on our irritability. Instead, we ought to focus on Christ.
Drawing Near to God
As David draws near to God, the first thing we notice about his approach is that he simply speaks to God.
Survivor, Cruise Ships, and Quarantine
We can promise people that by relying on God’s Word, their perspective on their circumstances will change.
One Anothering in Quarantine
Truth in Love 255
How in the world do we engage in one anothering while we’re staying at home and while we’re apart?