
Vengeance Is Mine
In a world that increasingly celebrates personal vengeance retribution as due justice, Christians must live counter-culturally, trusting instead in God’s administration.

A Biblical View of Possessions from Ecclesiastes
In little and in much, the Christian is to steward their possessions for God’s glory, rejoicing in what He has given and what He has withheld.

Unique Challenges in Counseling the Disordered Eater
Instead of reflecting the culture’s ideas of diet and health, biblical counselors can offer hope and freedom grounded in the gospel.

Three Gospel Truths for Those Who Have Fallen into Sexual Sin
From shame to redemption: Embracing forgiveness, identity, and transformation in Christ.

The Theology of Addiction: We Become What We Worship
There is hope in addiction, because true worship is possible through the Work of Christ.

Counseling Men Accused of Abuse
How should we wisely counsel a person who has been accused of abuse?

What Is the Devil’s Part in Temptation?
The devil will tempt. But Jesus’ obedience to God and resistance to Satan’s temptations in the wilderness are instructive for us to resist temptations as Jesus did.

Is Perfectionism Destroying Your Relationship with Food?
Rest in the fact that you are not perfect, but Christ is.

Can Sexual Consent take Place when there is a Power Differential?
The Abuse Pendulum part 4 (Revised)
Can the Victim also be a Violator?

Helping Women Walk in the Light of Redeemed Sexuality
How do we help our counselees to be transformed in the renewing of their mind on the topic of sexuality?

Christlike Speech on Social Media Platforms
As believers, we should be truthful and sincere, gentle and graceful, in our speech, both in daily conversations and on social media.

Handling Rejection and Hurt
Christlike attitude isn’t automatic. We need to train ourselves in righteousness.