Is the Term “Control” a Biblical Way to Describe a Seemingly Common Problem?
How do we replace sinful control with submission unto Christ and His Word?
The Untapped Potential of Biblical Counseling in Christian Schools
Biblical counseling at Christians schools is both necessary and possible.
The Importance of Teaching our Counselees to Pray Specifically
The Lord wants us to pray specifically, but fear of “getting it wrong” can keep us praying generically.
Trusting God’s Character
This is where you can find strength and hope in the midst of overwhelming trials.
A Critical Evaluation of Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
The Power of Renewed Thinking
God has provided specific help and rescue for you to renew your mind through the promises and truths of Scripture.
Counseling Theory Matters: An Evaluation of the Polyvagal Theory
The new Polyvagal theory teaches that man’s greatest problem is a lack of safety. However, the Bible shows a different problem, which leads to a different solution. One that gives hope in every situation, danger, difficulty, and stress.
2023: Living and Active
This item includes audio from all of the 2023 Annual Conference Plenary & Breakout Sessions. Session titles below: Plenary 1 – Dale Johnson – The […]
Unrelenting Guilt Feelings
How should Christians handle guilty feelings that come even after confession and repentance?
What Are You Thinking?
There is an intimate connection between the way we think and the way we live.
Biblical Motivations for Putting the Past in the Past
What shall we do when our past sins accuse, question, and taunt our present state of justification?