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Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice

Editor’s Note: This article is written by Christine M. Chappell as a guest post for our series on finding hope in the midst of depression.  In this series, our counselors are helping people understand the reality of depression and how God sustains and helps those who are depressed. View the Series Page here. When my nine-year-old daughter learned I was working on a ... Read More The post Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice appeared first on Biblical Counseling Center.

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The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks

When panic attacks occur, the sufferer hopes that the terror will stop instantly and never return. This is a certain truth about panic attacks: no one wants them, ever. Panic attacks are brief episodes of intense dread accompanied by physical symptoms like an irregular or rapid heartbeat and sweaty palms. When you’re in the middle […] The post The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks appeared first on Lucy Ann Moll.

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Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2

In part 1 we looked at Psalm 25:3 which promises that, “Indeed, none who wait for you shall be put to shame; they shall be ashamed who are wantonly treacherous.” What an amazing positive promise to the those who wait for the Lord and also a warning to those who don’t wait on him (i.e.... read more The post Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2 appeared first on Counseling with Confidence and Compassion.

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Contentment

Are we content? Will God really provide all that we need? If you had asked me that at any time in my Christian life, my answer would have been, “Of course!” But wait… The post Contentment appeared first on Biblical Counseling for Women.

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The Gospel Brings Healing

I find that many Christians get uncomfortable when talking about God and healing. To discuss God brining physical healing raises controversial questions about spiritual gifts. To discuss emotional healing seems […] The post The Gospel Brings Healing appeared first on IBCD.

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Our Best Counseling Resource

What is the balance between using the Bible and extrabiblical resources in a counseling session? How can we, as counselors, grow in our study of God’s Word? As biblical counselors, we must remember that our primary goal in counseling is to bring the Word to our counselees, which requires us to be diligent in using the Word. Continue Reading →

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To Those Living in Secret Sin

To the one who is living in secret sin, From the title, you may assume I will tell you to bring your secret sin into the light, which is true. Yet, I know this invitation may sound trite and unappealing. If it were that easy, you would have done so already—but chances are it is […] The post To Those Living in Secret Sin appeared first on CCEF.

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What About a Minister’s Salary?

There are ministers all over the country suffering from a lack of financial support from their congregations.  Whose fault is it?  "Congregations," you answer!  Well, often that is the reason for the inadequate compensation given to those who preach the Word.  A significant share of the blame lies at the feet of miserly board members ... The post What About a Minister’s Salary? appeared first on Institute for Nouthetic Studies | Biblical Counseling.

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The Most Pleasant Show on Television

I rarely review, recommend, or even mention movies and television programs. I rarely do so because I am aware that tastes vary and so too do family rules and personal consciences. Not only that, but I am not very adept at understanding the themes or messages in visual media and wouldn’t wish to inadvertently lead people into watching something that would offend them. (Aileen will attest that I often have to pause shows so she can explain to me what’s going on.) But today, without necessarily recommending it, I want to mention one show I have particularly enjoyed and tell what I have enjoyed about it.See AlsoDVD Review – Overlord: A Mighty HostMovie NotReview – The Lion, The Witch and the WardrobeBook Review – The Forgotten Trinity

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From now through December 2nd, save 20% on purchases from our online store when you enter the coupon code THANKS at checkout. Also, due to the Thanksgiving holiday, we will not be releasing a new episode of our podcast this week. New episodes will resume on December 5th.

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Does the Bible Say Anything about Going to Church?

Where did the idea of going to church originate? Some of the typical culprits suggested are Constantine, American business models, old people, or pastors desperately in need of jobs. But whose idea is it, really? The post Does the Bible Say Anything about Going to Church? appeared first on 9Marks.

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Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice

Editor’s Note: This article is written by Christine M. Chappell as a guest post for our series on finding hope in the midst of depression.  In this series, our counselors are helping people understand the reality of depression and how God sustains and helps those who are depressed. View the Series Page here. When my nine-year-old daughter learned I was working on a ... Read More The post Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice appeared first on Biblical Counseling Center.

Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice

Editor’s Note: This article is written by Christine M. Chappell as a guest post for our series on finding hope in the midst of depression.  In this series, our counselors are helping people understand the reality of depression and how God sustains and helps those who are depressed. View the Series Page here. When my nine-year-old daughter learned I was working on a … Read More
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Our Best Counseling Resource

What is the balance between using the Bible and extrabiblical resources in a counseling session? How can we, as counselors, grow in our study of God’s Word? As biblical counselors, we must remember that our primary goal in counseling is to bring the Word to our counselees, which requires us to be diligent in using the Word. Continue Reading →

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What About a Minister’s Salary?

There are ministers all over the country suffering from a lack of financial support from their congregations.  Whose fault is it?  “Congregations,” you answer!  Well, often that is the reason for the inadequate compensation given to those who preach the Word.  A significant share of the blame lies at the feet of miserly board members …
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The Most Pleasant Show on Television

I rarely review, recommend, or even mention movies and television programs. I rarely do so because I am aware that tastes vary and so too do family rules and personal consciences. Not only that, but I am not very adept at understanding the themes or messages in visual media and wouldn’t wish to inadvertently lead people into watching something that would offend them. (Aileen will attest that I often have to pause shows so she can explain to me what’s going on.) But today, without necessarily recommending it, I want to mention one show I have particularly enjoyed and tell what I have enjoyed about it.See AlsoDVD Review – Overlord: A Mighty HostMovie NotReview – The Lion, The Witch and the WardrobeBook Review – The Forgotten Trinity

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