Truth & Love Blog
It’s Friday, But Sunday’s Coming! Message By S. M. Lockridge
“It’s Friday, But Sunday’s Coming!” from S. M. Lockridge’s Easter meditation, is one of the most powerful sermons you will ever hear.
Humility and Charity in Biblical Counseling
This morning on X (Twitter), Nate Brooks posted an insightful thread about humility and charity in biblical counseling.
10 Resources Addressing the Question: “Are Anxiety and Fear Sin?”
How does the Bible answer the question, “Are anxiety and fear sin?”
The Lorica: Saint Patrick’s Morning Prayer
Saint Patrick’s Morning Prayer: The Lorica
Are We Reasonable or Unreasonable in Our Interactions in the Biblical Counseling Movement?
In our biblical counseling interactions with one another, do we practice what we counsel?
Counseling the “Biblicized” Counselee
The biblicized counselee is a person who has mistaken ideas about what the Bible actually teaches about Christian living, Christlikeness, and the process of change.
3 Major Biblical Problems with Elihu’s Counseling of Job
Elihu was wrong about God, wrong about Job, and wrong to focus exclusively on confronting Job without ever comforting Job.
Neurodiversity and Our Embodied-Souls: Ministry Insights and Applications
If we do any Christian ministry, then we would be wise to familiarize ourselves with current thinking on neurodiversity.
On Presidents’ Day: Elizabeth Keckley—Spiritual Friend to the President’s Wife
On Presidents’ Day, learn the true story of the African American woman, Elizabeth Keckley, who was the spiritual friend of Mary Todd Lincoln and President Lincoln.
Spurgeon’s Depression…And His Body/Brain/Embodied-Soul
Spurgeon did not believe that his many bouts of depression were simply spiritual problems. He saw his depression as an embodied-soul matter.