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  • In this episode we talk with Chris Moles, pastor, counselor and director of Peaceworks. Peaceworks is an organization that is designed to educate the Church in domestic abuse prevention and intervention. Chris shares the importance of growing in awareness of abuse and its effects, and he talks about the ways in which Peaceworks can help. He offers a podcast and an educational program called Peaceworks University. He also shares about the upcoming conference, Peaceworks Live, coming in October. Make sure to check out these valuable resources!

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  • Alice Churnock is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist with a concentration in adolescents and young adults. To provide an alternative to medication for relief of symptoms surrounding focus and attention, anxiety, insomnia and other cognitive dysregulations, Alice is also Board Certified in Neurofeedback and frequently utilizes neurofeedback for both children and adults. Alice shares how neurofeedback is used to treat mental health struggles, and she gives us helpful insight into how Christians can think about the use of this form of treatment.

    Follow Alice on Instagram: @braincorebham
    Learn more about neurofeedback by clicking HERE.

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  • In this episode we talk with Logan MacLean, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who assists patients undergoing ketamine therapy for struggles such as suicidal thoughts, depression, and PTSD. Logan shares helpful information about the process of receiving ketamine infusions to treat these struggles, and he also shares his perspective on approaching this topic from a Christian worldview. To learn more about ketamine infusion, click HERE.

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  • In this episode we talk with Micha Boyett, author of Blessed Are the Rest of Us: How Limits and Longing Make Us Whole (Brazos Press). Micha shares her story with us about how she came to struggle with the perfectionism and ablism of our culture when she became the mother of a child with Down Syndrome. She helps us understand the true meaning of the word 'blessed' as Jesus presented it in Matthew 5 during the Sermon on the Mount. You are sure to be encouraged by Micha's wisdom and compassion.

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  • In this episode we talk with Joel Warneking, Executive Director of 423 Ministries. Joel and his wife lead this ministry to men, women, and teens who struggle with sexual sin and addiction. Joel shares about the need for community and a gospel-centered perspective in order to forsake sexual sin. He talks about how the Church can and should come alongside those who struggle, and he gives some helpful perspective on the need for grace and truth in the midst of healing from sexual sin and addiction. Learn more about Joel and the 423 Communities by clicking HERE.

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  • In this episode we hear from Scott Mehl, pastor and author of Redeeming Sex in Marriage. Scott unpacks this difficult topic with us and shares some of the complexities of what makes this topic so hard to discuss. He shares about the importance of having a strong theological foundation for what we believe about sex, and he offers encouragement to listeners who want to grow their intimacy in marriage, as well as those who are experiencing confusion, shame, and fear.

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  • In this episode we talk with Megan Hill, author and pastor's wife. Megan shares with us some helpful things to think about related to how people can be hurt by the church and what can be done to help people reengage and feel seen and heard by others. Megan's book, Sighing on Sunday is available for purchase and is a devotional book for those who have suffered church hurt.

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  • Dr. Paul Tripp joins us for this episode to talk with us about what it means to counsel wisely from a biblical perspective. Dr. Tripp is a leading voice in Biblical Counseling, and he shares his wisdom about the need for humility and slowness in counseling. He also shares what he believes the Biblical Counseling movement will need in the coming 50 years. You won't want to miss this episode. Click HERE to learn about Dr. Tripp's many valuable resources.

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  • In this very important episode, we talk with Brad Hunstable. Brad is the father of a teenage son who lost his life to suicide, and Brad has become a leading voice in helping parents have conversations with their children and teens about suicide. He shares about the importance of talking with our kids, and he also gives some helpful tips for how to have this difficult conversation. Whether you are a parent, youth ministry leader, counselor, or teacher, this episode will be very helpful for you.

    Brad has a YouTube channel called "Hayden's Corner," and he has produced a movie called "Almost Thirteen" about his son's story.

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  • This episode includes an important discussion about OCD, including its definition and symptoms. Mike Emlet is a counselor an faculty member at CCEF, and he has written a book called OCD: Freedom for the Obsessive-Compulsive, which is part of the Ask the Christian Counselor series published by P&R Publishing. Mike shares his extensive wisdom about how to think about OCD and what sufferers need in order to find healing and hope.

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  • In this episode we talk with Joy Forrest, Founder and Executive Director of Called to Peace Ministries, a nonprofit ministry designed to care for women who are victims of domestic abuse. Joy shares part of her personal journey through domestic abuse, and she gives encouragement to those who may need support. She also shares about Called to Peace's upcoming retreat, held May 2-5, 2024. Click HERE to learn more about the retreat and to register.

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  • In this episode we talk with Stuart Scott, who is a counselor, professor, and author of Wayward Children: Finding Peace, Keeping Hope. Stuart shares with us some encouragement for parents who struggle to know how to connect with a wayward child. He also talks about the need to lean into God's comfort and wisdom in the midst of difficulty. If you are a parent whose child has walked away from the faith, or if you are a pastor or counselor who ministers to parents, you won't want to miss this episode. We also encourage you to read Stuart's book, part of P&R's series called 31-Day Devotionals for Life.

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  • In this episode we hear from Emily Meyer, a survivor of an eating disorder. Emily shares her story and discusses with us some of the important signs that parents and other caregivers need to notice in children and teens. She also talks about how the Lord entered into her struggle and gave her hope in the midst of despair. You won't want to miss this encouraging episode!

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  • In this episode we talk with Christie Dondero Bettwy. She is the executive director of Rock Recovery, a nonprofit that helps clients and communities overcome disordered eating by providing clinical, community and spiritual care. Having experienced full recovery herself, she is passionate about spreading the message that complete freedom from disordered eating is possible. Christie shares her story with us, and she gives us helpful information about how people can receive help and healing from disordered eating. Click the link above to learn more about Rock Recovery.

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  • This episode features Elijah Broom, thirteen-year-old son of Beth Broom. Elijah shares some inside information about how young teens experience the pressures of school and relationships, and he gives us valuable insights into how adults can support and encourage the young teenagers in their lives. He also gives us some fun info about what it's like to live in Beth's home!

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  • This episode features Darby Strickland, author of Something Scary Happened. Darby is a counselor who works with families who have experienced trauma, and her new book is designed for children ages four to seven. Darby shares with us some of the ways in which adults can come alongside children who are experiencing fear, and she gives us encouragement for how to seek additional help when needed.

    Also shared in this episode is Darby's minibook for helpers and parents called When Children Experience Trauma: Help for Parents and Caregivers.

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  • In this episode, we talk with Heather Bjur, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. Heather spends much of her time as a counselor working with people who struggle with codependency, and she shares with us some of the markers of codependency. She describes some of the interventions she uses to help people grow in understanding their identity, and she gives us some biblical principles to help us think well about this type of struggle. You can learn more about Heather's ministry at www.heatherbjur.com.

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  • This episode includes our recommendations for some books that are currently encouraging us. Click the book titles below to learn more about them:

    A Theology of the Ordinary, by Julie CanlisEmbodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering, by Kelly KapicDawn of Sunday: The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches, by Preston Hill, Joshua Cockayne, and Scott HarrowerSuffering Wisely and Well: The Grief of Job and the Grace of God, by Eric Ortlund

    We also share that we will both teach at the Association of Biblical Counselors Conference in April 2024. Click HERE to learn more about that conference.

    Finally, Beth shared about a webinar offered through Christian Trauma Healing Network called "Healthy and Unhealthy Attachment in Relationships." This is a free webinar that you can access by clicking HERE.

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  • Our guest in this episode is Dr. Jim Wilder, neurotheologian, counselor, and developer of the LIFE Model. His book, Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You, has sold over 100,000 copies. Jim shares his research and clinical work in the intermingling of spiritual formation and therapeutic help. He gives us a model for what causes Christians to thrive and live joyful lives. To learn more about Dr. Wilder's work, click HERE.

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  • In this episode we discuss some of the differences between anxiety and a specific form of anxiety, Social Anxiety. We talk about the symptoms of this struggle and ways we can come alongside someone who is suffering in this way.

    Today’s episode is sponsored by P&R Publishing, whose mission is to serve Christ and his church by producing clear, engaging, fresh, and insightful applications of Reformed theology to life. For more information on P&R’s many resources for Christian living, ministry, family and counseling, visit prpbooks.com.

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