In the Aftermath
Book Review
The individual who has been abused can find hope in the gospel, which offers freedom from shame.
Nick Ellen – Counseling those Committing Sexual Sin
Counseling those Committing Sexual Sin – audio – Ellen – Denver
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?
The Unbiblical Nature of Reparative Therapy
Truth In Love 348
What do we believe about reparative therapy as biblical counselors, and how is it different from biblical counseling?
2013 – Pursuing Purity in a Pornographic World
Do you know someone who feels trapped by pornography? Do you know someone who is tempted by sexual sin and in need of hope? These conference sessions provide hope, encouragement, and practical solutions to overcome sexual sin and fight for purity. This collection includes highlights from the 2013 Pre- Conference on Pursuing Purity in a Pornographic World in addition to select breakout sessions from other ACBC events that deal with the topic of sexual purity.
Hope for Those Struggling with Pornography – Heath Lambert
The Grace-Filled Path from Pornography to Purity – Heath Lambert
Repentance for Those Struggling with Pornography – Heath Lambert
Pursuing Purity Before Marriage – Amber Komatsu
Recognizing and Countering the Technology Rush – Tim Keeter
Putting Your Past In Its Place – Steve Viars
Keith Palmer – Counseling those Committing Sexual Sin
Counseling those Committing Sexual Sin – Keith Palmer (Raleigh CDT – Fundamentals)
Communicating About Sex in the First Years of Marriage
Guidelines to help you love your spouse better, to the glory of God.
The Sufficiency of Scripture and Extra-Biblical Information
Introduction: A New Book, An Old Controversy Last week Zondervan released my new book, A Theology of Biblical Counseling: The Doctrinal Foundations of Counseling Ministry. The […]
Celebrate Valentine’s Day by Fighting for Purity
(And Not Watching Fifty Shades of Grey)
The kind of sexual immorality depicted in Fifty Shades hurts people literally and physically.