A Personal Journal of Grace and Discipleship

“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God,who loved me and gave himself for me.” - Galatians 2:20

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The Exchanged Life: Finding Freedom and Wholeness Through Spirituotherapy

In a world filled with competing counseling models, it’s not uncommon to find contrasting views on what “biblical” or “Christian” counseling truly means. Searching for answers can feel overwhelming, and the terms alone—“biblical counseling” versus “Christian counseling”—can spark endless debates on how, or whether, secular counseling methodologies fit within a Christian framework.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 9: Overcoming hindrances
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 9: Overcoming hindrances

Dr. Solomon points out that not until there is a demand is the supply appreciated. A client must be in the position of need in order for them to be open to our message. In order to find that need, we need to listen to the client first, and make certain we don’t move right in to teaching.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 8: The control issue
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 8: The control issue

I believe that the key verse in this lecture can be found in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 where Paul writes, “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price.”

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 2: Determining a counseling model
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 2: Determining a counseling model

Dr. Woodward uses this session to discuss the various Christian counseling approaches because he wants us to be able to see where the Grace Fellowship International (GFI) model fits in with the rest of the models that we will be exposed to throughout our ministry.

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Discovering Spirituotherapy: A Journey Toward Wholeness in Christ
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Discovering Spirituotherapy: A Journey Toward Wholeness in Christ

In a world filled with competing counseling models, it’s not uncommon to find contrasting views on what “biblical” or “Christian” counseling truly means. Searching for answers can feel overwhelming, and the terms alone—“biblical counseling” versus “Christian counseling”—can spark endless debates on how, or whether, secular counseling methodologies fit within a Christian framework. Yet through this search, we can find clarity. Siang-Yang Tan, a respected voice in Christian counseling, has described three major approaches: 1) the non-integrative paradigm, 2) the manipulative paradigm, and 3) the non-manipulative paradigm

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