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Instilling Hope in Every Counselee
Believers have a greater hope in this life and should learn to encourage one another deeply in the truth of the gospel.
Praising in the Pain: Learning Joy from Habakkuk
For the biblical counselor, it is important that we remind counselees of what is so easy to forget: the goodness and faithfulness of God.
Laziness: A Common Spiritual Problem in Counseling
For the believer, we must be good stewards of what we have been given and walk in the good works He has prepared for us to walk in.
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How to Help People Change
Book Review
Dr. Jay Adams remains Gospel-centered, God-exalting, and emphasizes the Spirit’s power as he endeavors to answer the question, “How can we help people change?”
When the Counselor is Anxious
Truth in Love 318
Josh Weidmann shares about his journey dealing with anxiety and how to address it biblically.
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.
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.
When the Church Doesn’t Care Well
Truth in Love 317
The church is the institution that is responsible to God for the care of souls; we will give account to the Lord for how we handle this stewardship.
Lessons from the Life of Korah
A Study of Numbers 16
This chapter holds several important implications for our lives that we can bring to bear in our ministry to others.
Scripture Memory
Avoiding the Things that Trip us Up
Meditation on the Scripture should lead us to worship God. He is the ultimate reason for memorizing the Word.
Considering the Duluth Model
Truth in Love 316
When dealing with problems such as abuse and injustice, believers should be zealous in searching the Scriptures for ways to act in a God-pleasing manner.
How I Begin the First Counseling Session
One of the goals during the first session is to listen well and communicate hope and compassion.
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.