Applying the Four Categories of Suffering in Counseling
Taking a dive into categories to help identify shared characteristics among a variety of counseling issues, while also offering insight into potential heart responses.
Suffering is God’s School of Sanctification
Believers have a reason and hope when a trial arises, as these trials bring opportunity to see God’s character, grow our faith, and trust God.
Triggers: Proposing a More Biblical Construct–Part 1
Trigger is a colloquial term that we often use without considering the deeper implications of the heart.
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.
The Gospel Speaks to Your Trauma
In a world stained by trauma, the Gospel offers a sustaining hope and healing that allows the believer to find identity, not in their past, but in Christ who has redeemed them.
Ministering Amidst Catastrophic Suffering
Amid devastation, God’s Word is our eternal, indestructible hope and refuge.
True Hope for Parkinson’s Disease
True hope and peace for those suffering from Parkinson’s are found in the promises of God and His Word.
Trusting and Praying in Light of God’s Providence
In an ever-changing world, we can trust the steady providence of the Lord.
Three Reasons to Be Grateful that Psalm 88 is in Your Bible
Psalm 88 does not end with a neatly packaged solution, it shows heartfelt suffering without the display of clear hope. However, this psalms shows one three valuable truths which will lead to praise.
Joy in Trials…Really?
How can we truly and fully experience joy in our trials? In the book of James, God tells us how to rejoice in the midst of trials.