Addressing Sinful Pastoral Leadership
Truth in Love 319
[…] we distinguish that between non-sinful pastoral leadership? Josh Zeichik: Yeah, I think harshness, anger. This is where I see this commonly, even in the resurgence of […]
Biblical Counseling Guide for Women
Book Review
[…] evident. The book walks through seventeen fictitious case studies of counselees facing issues common among women. The topics include expected ones such as anger, anxiety, and grief, as well as ones that people might think are […]
Reconciling Friendships After Conflict
[…] “let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.” Assume the best of the other person. I know that my friend is […]
Passions of the Heart
Book Review
[…] first set of questions address the motivations of the ‘hurting heart,’ exposing anger, self-pity, discontentment, and fear. The second set of questions address the […]
When Counselees Attack
[…] and emotions. Ephesians 4:26-27 reminds us that when we sin in our anger, we give the devil an opportunity to further his divisive work. […]
Talk to Me, Don’t Text Me
[…] they are so angry that they blow up with an “outburst of anger” (Galatians 5:20). This often leads to a defensive response or even […]
Consumed by God’s Love in Our Grief
[…] of Grief” theory, in which grief progresses through five definable stages; denial/isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The danger of believing this is the “normal” […]
Is God Enough?
[…] worry (Matthew 6:24-25), hurt (Psalm 34:18), a struggle to forgive (Colossians 3:13), anger (Ephesians 4:31), gossip (2 Corinthians 12:20), discontentment with life (Philippians 4:11), […]
Seeing with New Eyes
Book Review
[…] Bible calls for a more straightforward form of self-examination: an outburst of anger invites reflection on what craving rules the heart that our repentance […]
What About the Unconscious?
Truth in Love 272
[…] victory over it. Then the language we hear today is: We have anger management. We hope that we can learn enough about what’s going […]