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Parenting Angry Teens

As parents, we can give our teenagers an alternative to the world. We can create a safe, loving, and gospel-centered home and relationship with them.

The Goodness of God in Counseling

The goodness of God is a critical doctrine and a critical teaching in the Bible. As a counselor, we must be fully persuaded of God’s goodness.

When Life Isn’t Fair

We need more than comfort when we find ourselves in the “It’s not fair” mindset. We need a strong dose of truth.

Faithfulness in Counseling

We are faithful in counseling when we proclaim Christ, and we do so utterly dependent upon His work within and through us.

The Subtle Sin of Prayerlessness

Prayerlessness is sin, as is the self-sufficient heart attitude of independence that feeds it.

Setting Goals

We have opportunities every day to move towards the goal of Christlikeness and pleasing God in all the activities of our day.

The Heart of Addiction

Book Review

Mark Shaw’s book is an excellent resource for biblical counselors helping those enslaved and burdened by addiction.

Ministering to Those with Brain Injuries

Stuart Scott discusses how to minister spiritually and practically to people who have suffered brain injuries and their families.

Challenges of the Therapeutic Relationship

Truth in Love 310

Explore the biblical role of the counselor in a counseling relationship.

Annual Conference Notes (2020)

Pre-Conference Session 1 | Paul Tautges | Toward a God-Centered Theology of Suffering Session 2 | Jim Hamilton | A Biblical Theology of Heaven’s Hope Session 3 […]

Talk to Me, Don’t Text Me

To confront spiritually means that we are characterized by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

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