Psalms: Songs from a Broken Heart
Psalms: Songs from a Broken Heart Summer 2017 Sermon Series | Click here to watch / listen / read
Psalms: Songs from a Broken Heart Summer 2017 Sermon Series | Click here to watch / listen / read
Shattered: Looking at Suffering Through the Eyes of Job Winter 2010 Sermon Series | Click here to listen / read
Built to Last Fall 2000 Sermon Series| Click Here to Listen
Avoiding the Deadly Sins of Marriage: How to Keep Your Marriage Alive When So Many Are Dying Fall 2003 Sermon Series | Click here to listen / read
When Marriage and Mercy Collide Fall 2009 Sermon Series | Click here to listen / read
Hope and Help for Hurting Parents: Turning from our “Systems” to our Savior Summer 2008 Sermon Series | Click here to listen / read
Gospel Treason: What Happens When We Give Our Hearts to Idols Fall 2012 Sermon Series | Click here to watch / listen / read
Most of the counseling we do is with believers who would claim to be saved by grace but there’s a dark side to this ‘saved by grace’ that keeps getting exposed. Do you find yourself trying to help Christians who know they’re saved by grace but they keep trying to live the Christian life in …
Back to Grace – How to Not Turn Your Counselee into a Pharisee Read More »
Both releasing your counselee too soon and dragging it out too long can be detrimental to the spiritual walk of your counselee. After 30 years of counseling, Brad identifies the key areas of growth he’s looking for as he considers when to graduate a counselee. Download Outline Where Are You? Spiritual Assessment | Tim KellerThinking …
Are We There Yet? (Knowing When to Graduate Your Counselee) Read More »
Sadly, Christians can sometimes create more conflict instead of less because they do not understand how to balance God’s call to have convictions (based on truth) but to hold those convictions with a hand of humility and a heart of love. Brad shows how to use Romans 14 with your counselees to navigate the choppy …
A Way Through Conflict: Have Convictions But Pursue Love (Rom. 14) Read More »