The Journal of Biblical Counseling: Volume 22, Number 1, Fall 2003

by David Powlison
Publisher: The Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation, 2003 |Be the first to rate this.

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Overview

For nearly 30 years, the Journal of Biblical Counseling (previously the Journal of Pastoral Practice) of CCEF (the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation) has provided a forum for biblical counseling's development and application. The journal's mission is to develop clear thinking and effective practice in biblical counseling through articles that faithfully bring the God of truth, mercy, and power to the issues faced by ministries of counseling and discipleship.

In This Issue:

From the Editor's Desk Personal Ministry
    Dependence in the Wilderness: Living Out of Psalm 63
    Jeff Newman
    Transforming Your Church: Cultivating a Culture of Peace
    Ken Sande
    "I've Had It with You!" Learning to Be Tender when People are Tough
    William P. Smith
    Redeeming the Bad Memories of Your Worst Failures
    Robert D. Jones
    Motives: Why Do I Do the Things I Do?
    Edward T. Welch
    Walking the Razor's Edge of Truth and Love in Personal Ministry
    Timothy S. Lane
    Sex and Cyberspace
    Melissa Partain
Public Ministry
    Jesus' Way of Caring
    John Bettler

Contents

Top Highlights

"Fourth, in compact form this passage contains the three core ingredients of the change dynamic: orientation, promise, and response." (Page 8)

"In a nutshell, connect one bit of Scripture to one bit of life. In other words, always ask two questions of yourself and others: What is your current struggle? What about God in Christ connects to this?" (Page 3)

"Christian idolatry is more subtle than an outright, vocal abandonment of Christ. We may simply feel that Christ is not enough. We reason, He can be counted on for eternal salvation, but will He really give me the things I feel I need, like money, marriage, or personal pleasure? So, just to be safe, we spread our trust between the true God and various idols. It's like having a diversified stock portfolio. We cheat on our taxes, excuse our premarital sexual relationships, and avoid inconvenient people. It doesn't seem so bad because we haven't actually renounced Christ, but this compromised trust is equivalent to turning away from God." (Page 53)

"Keep the big picture in view, then act on some detail. Get the whole Story on God. Get the whole story on this person. Know the themes both in Scripture and in person. Then apply one relevant thing from our Redeemer to one significant scene in this person's story. Bring one bit of Bible to one bit of life. You can't say it all at once." (Page 3)

"Having looked at our hearts, we turn to Jesus. True change takes place when we focus on knowing the One who truly deserves our worship (2 Pet. 1:3). Though many of us assume that change begins with a plan and a series of steps, change on the heart level instead centers on knowing a person." (Page 54)

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