The hope of glory in Colossians 3:4 calls believers to live now in the light of Christ’s coming reign and resurrection power.
Christians: What Sort of Persons Ought You to Be!
Christ binds love to obedience. True love keeps His commands and shapes conduct in church and world, making His character visible and His Word supreme.
How Can We Support Those Battling Eating Disorders through Biblical Counseling and CBT?
This chapter discusses integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and Scripture to heal eating disorders, fostering recovery and a balanced self-worth.
How Can We Guide Those with Complex Trauma and Dissociative Identity Disorder toward Healing?
The article discusses integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy with biblical principles to support recovery from complex trauma and dissociative identity disorder.
How Can Counselors Guide Clients with Delusional Disorders Toward Truth and Healing?
Christian counseling for delusional disorders integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy with biblical truths, fostering healing through community, accountability, and spiritual disciplines.
How Can We Guide Clients Toward Healing from Somatoform Disorders?
The article discusses how somatoform disorders can be treated through cognitive behavioral therapy, Scripture, and community support for lasting healing.
How Does Trust in Wealth Create a False Sense of Security?
Proverbs 18:11 warns against trusting wealth for security, emphasizing true safety lies in faithfulness to God instead.
How Can Christian Youths Love the Truth in Today’s World?
Young Christians can love the truth in a world of lies by grounding their identity in Christ, shaping their conscience by Scripture, and defending their faith.
Embracing the Journey—The Path to Spiritual Growth
Embark on the transformative journey of spiritual growth, diving into prayer, Scripture, and fellowship. Discover how trials forge deeper faith and closer relationships with God.
Christians—How Can We Live a Life That Is Pleasing to God?
Christian living requires pleasing God through faith, obedience, repentance, worship, service to others, financial stewardship, and resilience during trials. It isn't about rule-following but about living out a relationship with God. These actions are seen as expressions of love and commitment, not ways to earn God's favor. The ultimate goal is eternal rewards, emphasizing a perspective that looks beyond the current world of wicked mankind.

