Paul Tripp
This video explores why we struggle to forgive others, and how we respond if people refuse to forgive us.
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This video explores why we struggle to forgive others, and how we respond if people refuse to forgive us.
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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 MoreDave Dunham Not all abuse evidences itself in bruises, and not all abusers manifest their desire for control with fists. Domestic abuse is often hard for those on the outside to see. Abusers know how to cover their tracks well.
Read MorePaul Tautges Abuse in families who profess Christ is grievously more prevalent than most church-goers know, or admit. Therefore, I want to introduce you to a little book that will help you minister to your friend. Here’s a brief summary of the second chapter, A Biblical Understanding of Abuse...
Read MorePaul Tauges This resource list gives book suggestions, dvd ideas, and online resources to help you counsel yourself and others who are dealing with anger.
Read MoreCara Croft Every counselor begins with the question, “So how long have you suffered with depression?” The truth is that I am not sure. At times it seems like a lifetime....
Read MoreBrad Hambrick The title of this article is a truth-question (what to believe) but we ask it to get a procedural answer (what to do). When the former doesn’t lead to the latter, we feel stuck, betrayed, or abandoned...
Read MoreGary Barnes and Darrell Bock From a psychological perspective, I’ve been struck by the depth of pain humans encounter in their experience of loneliness. And from a theological perspective, I’ve been amazed at how significant human loneliness is to the triune God...
Read MorePaul Maxwell Vulnerability is never a black-and-white issue. Never. In every relationship, we are negotiating our space with each person. Should they be close? Should they be kept at a distance? Does the gospel dictate a certain distance—a certain pace of growth or healing—in response to hurtful patterns?
Read MoreJoe Carter If you're looking for something to share with people in your church in order to better equip them to discuss homosexuality, same-sex attraction, same-sex marriage, or the biblical view of sexuality, consider one of the following 50 resources...
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