TIL 476: Finding Rest in Christ (feat. Paul Twiss)

TIL 476: Finding Rest in Christ (feat. Paul T...

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TIL 559: Is Informed Therapy Even Legal? (feat. Ed Wilde)

1. How is psychological therapy defined? 2. How is it confusing to the law when counseling looks like a professional practice? 3. How does licensing muddy the waters in practicing the christian religion? 4. How do we help people think through some of the pitfalls of professional ...  Show more

TIL 558: Considering Body Image (feat. Andrea Lee)

1. Why is body image an important discipleship and counseling topic? 2. What do you say to someone who says that they hate some aspect about their body? 3. How is the issue of body image an issue of worship? 4. How does God's Word help us to start untagling these issues? 5. How d ...  Show more

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