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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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Misrepresentations of Biological Psychiatry Part 2
Truth in Love 312
Biological psychiatry attempts to explain, in a reductionistic way, that psychological problems are only caused by something that’s gone awry in our bodies.
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.
Peacemaking for Families
Book Review
Whether you are a spouse, a parent, a pastor, or young adult, this book is designed to help you to resolve conflict as God designed, and to develop skills in helping others do the same.
Misrepresentations of Biological Psychiatry Part 1
Truth in Love 311
Examine some of the exaggerated claims of biological psychiatry highlighted by the Harvard Review of Psychiatry.
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.
“I Don’t Understand What You Are Doing, Lord!”
Lessons from Habakkuk
In a world full of uncertainty, we can place our trust in a faithful God, who is true to His character.
Challenges of the Therapeutic Relationship
Truth in Love 310
Explore the biblical role of the counselor in a counseling relationship.
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.
Consumed by God’s Love in Our Grief
We need to remember that our hope comes from a never-changing, faithful God, rather than our ever-changing circumstances.