Every counseling session has a goal. If we’re meeting with a counselee for the first time, we should seek to gain a trusting relationship, instill hope, and gather data. However, if this is our twelfth time meeting with a counselee, we are looking to assign homework and help them assimilate into life in their local church. All counseling sessions have a structure—or should—and as biblical…
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