How do you respond when a counselee says their needs aren’t being met? Marriages, employees, friends, missionaries—the counseling room is awash in the wake of unsatisfied relationships strewn with the litter of empty love cups, tanks, and banks. As counselors survey the proverbial dump of unhappy communities, we have to ask, “Did God really design a system in which all our relational satisfaction…
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