Freedom from Food Slavery
When we hear the word “slave,” we think of someone who is helpless under the power of a dominating force or influence. If you are a slave to food, your time and thoughts are devoted to eating it. It seems
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When we hear the word “slave,” we think of someone who is helpless under the power of a dominating force or influence. If you are a slave to food, your time and thoughts are devoted to eating it. It seems
Continue readingAs parents, fathers in particular, we need to heed God’s Word from Ephesians 6:4. Of course, this is not to say that all of our children’s anger is caused by us; each of our children is personally responsible for his
Continue readingOne of the very encouraging characteristics of the biblical counseling movement is the growing number of women counselors and authors who are contributing so much solid material to build up the body of Christ. Below is just a sampling of
Continue readingBad doctrine has the power to undermine faith and damage believers if we are not discerning and consequently allow man-centered, Christianized self-help theory to permeate our churches and thus redirect the eyes of believers off of Christ and onto self.
Continue readingNuggets for Counselors will be a feature of this blog where, from time to time (not sure how regular right now), I will aim you toward recent posts that I believe will encourage your personal growth, cultivate biblical thinking and
Continue readingI’ve been thinking about love and texting for the past week or so because of a brief conversation I had with one of the elders at our church. So let me “think out loud” with you for a few moments.
Continue reading“I thought the training I received in college would equip me, as a Christian, to help people with their problems. I had paid a fair amount of money to attend classes where, among other things, I would lay on the
Continue readingMY FATHER, In a world of created changeable things, Christ and his Word alone remain unshaken. O to forsake all creatures, to rest as a stone on him the foundation, to abide in him, be borne up by him! For
Continue readingIn the first, second, and third of this 4-part series we noted three reasons God gave us the book of Lamentations. First, to show us the awful reality of sin so that our hearts will long for reconciliation with God.
Continue readingAs you already know, the Counseling One Another blog is built upon the philosophy that counseling is the normal work of believers in the local church. However, this does not mean we do not enthusiastically support and even promote formal training
Continue readingWho among us does not know someone who is dying of—or living with—CANCER? What do we say? How best can we minister God’s truth and grace to them in their time of need? Thankfully, there’s a wonderful new counseling booklet
Continue readingIn the first and second post in this mini-series on the book of Lamentations, we noted two reasons God gave us this very sad book. First, to show us the awful reality of sin and its devastating consequences so that
Continue reading[If you struggle with panic and anxiety the following true testimony from a young lady will be an encouragement to you.] “I have often struggled with worry, anxiety and fear. When I was younger, my anxiety focused on what others
Continue readingIn yesterday’s post, we thought about the fact that sin never ultimately delivers its promises. Rather, it brings only pain and misery into our lives. For sure, sin does bring some of its promised pleasure, but that is only for
Continue readingThe Bible always puts “drunkenness” in the category of sin and provides multiple illustrations of the consequences of its selfishness. For example, Noah’s drunkenness after the Flood brought shame to his family, as did Lot’s, when his daughters used wine
Continue readingSince its original appearance in 1656, The Reformed Pastor has been a sober call to ministers to be serious about the gospel and their own personal holiness. In the preface, William Brown wrote, “hard must be the heart of that
Continue readingWhen the Apostle Paul describes his Word-driven ministry for the sake of helping other believers mature in Christ as “striving according to His power” (Col. 1:29), he informs us that real-life ministry among real-life sinners can sometimes seem like a
Continue readingIn truth, all suffering is ultimately caused by sin. Before sin entered the world there was no suffering. However, this does not mean that all personal suffering is the result of personal sin (John 9:3). But let’s face it. If
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