Hope for Change and Our Union with Christ
Our hope for biblical change is inextricably connected to our union with Christ....
Keep ReadingThe Belgic Confession of Faith Article XXIV comforts us by offering a helpful explanation of the relationship between faith and good works....
Trauma is a reality for many, but has likely been diminished by overuse of the word in pop culture....
A Christian's lack of hope will not be overcome by the law's terror, but the free pardon of the cross....
In moments of conflict, married couples must take the time to understand why they're fighting, and compare those reasons with Scripture....
Remembering our baptism in the face of troubled emotions and circumstances....
A new catechism on human sexuality promises answers to worldview-shaping questions on sex and sexuality....
Successful biblical counseling depends partly on rightly understanding what it is and is not intended to accomplish....
Four biblical keys to building and maintaining trust in marriage....
Johann Hari's 2015 TEDTalk fuels discussion on addiction, addictions counseling, and what addicts need most....
Lord's Day liturgical practice can have a profound effect upon those struggling with problematic emotions...
Our hope for biblical change is inextricably connected to our union with Christ....
Keep Reading17th Century Puritan, Stephen Charnock, writes concerning our assurance of salvation, a common conflict in biblical counseling....
Keep ReadingEd Welch reminds us of the powerlessness of human anger....
Keep ReadingChristians must know the misery of their sin in order to properly know the gift of God's grace....
Keep ReadingDavid Murray writes about depression and the body/soul connection....
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