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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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Counseling the Hard Cases
Book Review
Scripture is sufficient for all matters pertaining to counseling.
The Concept of Mental Health
Truth in Love 206
God gives us what we need to be truly healthy and truly at peace as we walk through life.
Responding Biblically to Temptation
Truth in Love 205
When facing temptation, Christians must be active in attacking their sins and pursuing righteousness.
Personality Traits
Truth in Love 204
Christian growth is about maturing your personality to better reflect the character of God.
In the Aftermath
Book Review
The individual who has been abused can find hope in the gospel, which offers freedom from shame.
Guarding Against Gossip
Truth in Love 203
The sin of gossip is bearing bad news behind someone’s back out of a bad heart.
Daily Grace for Single Parents
Truth in Love 202
Enter into the world of a single parent and seek to understand the difficulties they face.
Hope in Christ Through Tragedy
Truth in Love 201
Christ is the only one who can redeem and renew and restore after an abortion.
Understanding Hormones
Truth in Love 199
A lot of people think of hormones as being mysterious, but our whole hormonal system was designed by the Lord.
The Doctrine of God in Daily Living
Truth in Love 198
It’s the living God that we have to reflect, or we’re going to be reflecting the culture.