Mike Emlet (article/letter)
While we can’t penetrate the mysteries of suffering, we can be sure of this: our gracious and strong Lifeguard will not let us be swept away.
Read MoreMike Emlet (article/letter)
While we can’t penetrate the mysteries of suffering, we can be sure of this: our gracious and strong Lifeguard will not let us be swept away.
Read MoreChristine Hoover (article)
In whatever you face – discouragement or something deeper – God is with you at every turn.
Read MoreScott Hubbard
(article) For the previous two years, I had wandered through a spiritual wasteland of discontentment, doubt, and morbid introspection. But on one summer day, it all changed...
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Jen Oshman
(Article) Many days I wake up and my first conscious thought is, It wasn’t supposed to be this way...
Read MoreTim Keller
A truly gospel humble person is not a self hating person or a self loving person, but a self forgetful person.
Read MoregotQuestions.org When we decide that life has not treated us as we have the right to be treated, self-pity is the result. Self-pity causes us to sulk and obsess over our hurts, real or perceived. At the heart of self-pity is a disagreement with God over how life—and He—has treated us.
Read MorePaul Tautges As we counsel others-and even ourselves-in times of relational hostility, we may draw strength from this radically honest portion of God's Word in Psalm 6.
Read MoreJon Bloom Here are three biblical portraits of people who tried to hide their shame in the wrong places. But the wonderful thing is that all three experienced God’s power to break shame’s hold over them and set them free. And this wonderful experience can also be ours.
Read MoreMelissa Kruger There’s a crack in my windshield. My husband and I are on edge with one another. My daughter has a cavity. My dog has an ear infection. The ice-maker stopped working last night. I find myself feeling Eeyore-like with a black cloud over my head and a target on my back...
Read MorePaul Tautges Faith battles are fought in the mind. In other words, what we say to ourselves controls much of what we do, whether right or wrong, true or false, which is the fruit of what we believe. Therefore, counseling ourselves with pithy statements rooted in biblical truth is an exceedingly important, but oft-neglected discipline of the Christian life...
Read MorePaul Tautges In his new book Fit for the Master: Glorifying God in a Healthy Body, pastor and physical education enthusiast John Lehman cites a case study illustrating the importance of regular exercise and its benefit as one factor in fighting depressive moods...
Read MorePaul Tautges In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus provides extensive teaching on the subject of anxiety. Meditating on this passage of Scripture will renew our minds as we submit to God’s truth and feed our sometimes-feeble faith. We learn seven lessons from this passage...
Read MorePaul Tautges As I war against the continuing influence of my depravity, one of the chief sins I wrestle with is anxiety. And the more I talk to other believers, the more I realize just how common this struggle is, which is not a surprise in light of 1 Corinthians 10:13. Whether it is worry over tomorrow’s provision, insecurity in our relationships...
Read MorePaul Tautges This resource list gives book suggestions and resources to help you counsel yourself and others who are dealing with anxiety, fear, and panic.
Read MoreJen Wilkin A young woman asked me to meet with her recently to help her learn how to deal with bitterness. She had suffered harm at the hands of a fellow believer in the form of hurtful accusations and outright hypocrisy. Though months had gone by she found that bitterness toward this person kept creeping back into her thinking...
Read MoreJosh Squires I wish I never had to deal with conflict. I am a card-carrying conflict avoider. Whatever the reason (character, context, sin, etc). I would rather run away from conflict than take it head on. It wasn’t until I began my training as a counselor at nearly thirty-years-old that someone explained conflict didn’t always have to do damage...
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