A Theology of Biblical Counseling
Book Review
Heath Lambert builds a theological framework for counseling, piece by piece, to show that the very foundation for counseling is indeed theological in nature.
Understanding Evil
The way to escape from temptation in the midst of profound suffering and trials is to endure through it by trusting in God’s faithfulness and provision.
Shepherding Divisive Opinions
Truth in Love 315
There’s a difference between a congregant who disagrees with something versus someone who has a divisive approach.
The Faithful Parent: A Biblical Guide to Raising a Family
Book Review
Success is not measured by how our children turn out, but by how we honor the Lord in our parenting.
Striving in Prayer
When we remember that all human effort lies prostrate before the throne of God’s providence, we’ll strive in prayer.
Hope and Joy in a Season of Grief
Hope keeps us going, moving forward, guiding us on the path God has for us with His strength.
You Need Perseverance
God may well have purposely planned for us to go down a hard path for the purpose of building spiritual strength and endurance in us.
Self-Control
Evidence of Salvation and Protection of Faith
When a believer is walking in the Spirit, led by the Spirit, and keeping in step with the Spirit, the Spirit of God produces self-control in that person.
Anxious Men
Men who fear the Lord and embrace the roles and responsibilities they have been assigned with faith will find that their anxiety can turn into fruitful action.
When Counselees Attack
How should you respond when you become the target of your counselee’s sinful behavior?
Assessing Christian Use of the Enneagram
Truth in Love 308
The role of invisible discerner of the thoughts, intentions, motivations of the heart—that role is reserved for God alone, specifically the person of the Holy Spirit