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Counseling Hopelessness, the Heart Sin of Spiritual Suicide

Joel Sugg·1993-09-12

There are times when wisdom in counseling should be judged by the skill in asking good questions, more than in giving correct answers. Yet often the suffering ones are left deaf and dumb by their conviction that nobody understands, and that there is no solution in this life to their problem. So atte

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Has the Emphasis on Pastoral Counseling Gone Too Far?

Ronald Cammenga·1993-03-01

The pastor will also be aided in keeping his pastoral counseling in its proper place by being careful with respect to the purpose of his counseling. Much counseling, as it seems to me, suffers on this score. The purpose of our counseling must not be to get God's people through the present crisis, th

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The Foundation of Biblical Counseling

a guest writer·2020-01-10

The church has always had the authority to admonish through the preaching, the sacraments, and church discipline. By occupying the office of prophet, priest, and king, the people in the pews have the power to encourage and admonish one another because they have the Spirit. No special class is requir

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1 of 4 The Need for and the Ability of Others to Help the Pastors in Counseling

Barry Gritters·2012-10-07

You need to do that. Aside from that, Many of these counselors give unbiblical advice. I still hear ringing in my ears that battle axe that called me from Kent Community Hospital after we and the family admitted an alcoholic there who chewed me up and down. I was scared. I really was. Young mini

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Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

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PRTJ Vol. 5, No. 2 (May 1972)

1972-05-01

it I ri r \ rI r" r" II, ri. r'j r F 1 rr r- i r • I I F' ! 1) There are first of all qualifications which the counselor himself must have. These are discussed in chapter IV. Here ADams pleads for emotional.involvc~ent on the pa~t of the counselor and lists the qualificatio

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2 of 4 The Elements of a Good Counseling Session/Visit

  1. A good counseling session is Well-Prepared for. a. Where and when to meet. b. A written agenda. c. Prayer.
  2. A good counseling session Centers on Scripture. a. The need to use scripture. b. How to use scripture.
  3. A good counselling session Exhibits Godly Wisdom. a. Wisdom to do. b. Wisdom to remember. c. Wisdom to believe.
Barry Gritters·2012-10-14

Hey, I see this word, I think I understand it, and I see an application in it. Work yourself out of a job is a crude way of saying it, but really what you want to do. Thank you. Anybody follow up on that? further something different on it. Alright, other questions or comments? While you're thin

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The Counsel of God (2)

Herman Veldman·1949-12-01

Calling attention to the counsel in the general sense of the word we, in our previous article, defined God's counsel as referring to the eternal thoughts, wisdom, knowledge of God, whereby He eternally and sovereignly willed, foreordained, prescribed the existence and being and development of all th

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PRTJ Vol. 52, No. 2 (April 2019)

2019-04-01

65 April 2019 there is the experience of great hardship in life. Those who experience pain and turmoil long for relief. There is a place for such relief. For example, if you have a headache because of sore muscles, you might take an ibuprofen or make an appointment for a massage so that you can have

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2010-07-01

Young adults do not want parents “meddling” with their business. Even the rest of us do not want help very often. We want to be independent. God gives to us good counselors. We find those counselors in Scripture first of all. We find those counselors all around us. Yes, that counsel is often tainted