Author: Kyle Linville

Seeing Our Counselees as a Whole Person: A Review of Saints, Sufferers, and Sinners by Michael Emlet

We know that when we sit across from our counselees, there is far more behind the scenes than just the presenting issues. There is frequently a complex web of beliefs and experiences that lead our counselees to view life and to respond to situations the way they do. If we are not careful, it is… read more
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Helping Your Counselees Out of Ensnaring Idolatry – A Review of “Trapped” by Andy Farmer

Struggles. We all have them. Some struggles are the smaller day-to-day kind, and some are life-dominating. Sometimes we feel the struggles are inescapable. We feel trapped. In Trapped: Getting Free From People, Patterns, and Problems Andy Farmer explores these seemingly inescapable struggles. Farmer wants to show how the gospel is sufficient to free us from… read more
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Navigating the Complexities of Forgiveness—A Review of Making Sense of Forgiveness by Brad Hambrick

Making Sense of Forgiveness by Brad Hambrick demonstrates wise, pastoral care in helping counselees process the pain they have experienced from the wrongs of others and helping them move forward on the path of forgiveness. Gently recognizing the counselee’s pain, Hambrick explains where our counsel may exasperate it and offers us a wiser way to… read more
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