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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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Christians and Masturbation
Truth in Love 102
Sex is a unitive act given by God to bless creation in the context of marriage.
Counseling and Disability Ministry
Truth in Love 100
Joni Eareckson Tada shares how she has relied on the Lord through years of chronic pain.
How to Respond to Difficult People
The Bible gives us tools to help us live alongside the unlovable.
Ode to Supervision
There are four main benefits of supervision: confirmation, oversight, instruction, and experience.
The Bible and Scripture Alone
Truth in Love 99
Scripture alone is the exclusive authority for life and faith.
The Fall of Bill O’Reilly
A Warning for Us All
You cannot contain sexual sin any more than you can play with fire and avoid burns.
Should Christians Smoke Marijuana?
Truth in Love 98
Christians must think biblically and critically about culturally permissable actions.
Sexual Struggles in Marriage
Every married couple experiences seasons of difficulty in their sex life and there is hope in the gospel.
Trusting God As You Get Older
Truth in Love 97
The book of Ecclesiastes provides hope and encouragement for those who are aging.
Oil and Water
The Impossible Relationship between Evangelicalism and Reparative Therapy
The attitudes of our culture about homosexuality cannot change the sinfulness of it.
Is Someone You Love Suicidal?
Truth in Love 96
Each life is of inestimable worth and should be honored as such.
When Your Spouse Doesn’t Want to Have Sex
Truth in Love 95
How should couples respond when one spouse doesn’t want to have sex?