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CCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture Meet

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Why podcasts? First, we’ve had a lot of requests asking us to get back on the air. We care about supporting you in life and ministry, so we’re making it happen. Second, the podcast format allows us to touch on topics that can be difficult to cover in other forms of media. Those are two good reasons, but at the heart of why we are relaunching the CCEF podcast is because we recognize that biblical counseling is hard. We want you to know that you are not the only one out there that finds it challenging, and we’re committed to coming alongside and supporting you in the process. We’re in this together.
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Jesus & Happiness

Is it okay to be happy? Was Jesus happy? Are you happy? Listen as Alasdair Groves considers these three questions. This is episode 5 in a miniseries on emotions, where we are considering how to understand Jesus’s emotions and how that helps us understand our own. Mentioned in this episode: we recently released our latest issue of the Journal of Biblical Counseling, which includes articles on topics such as trauma, the empty nest, faithfulness in marriage, and scrupulosity. Learn more here. Find a transcript of the episode here For more resources on emotions, including blogs, podcasts, videos, and more, click here.  
5/1/202421 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Podcast: Introducing the CCEF Blogcast

Today we’re excited to share with you a recent project we’ve been working on. We started a new podcast called the CCEF Blogcast, where CCEF faculty read their own blogs. We hope you enjoy this special episode as Ed Welch reads his blog, “Become a Psalmist.” For more content like this, check out the CCEF Blogcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Music: "Created by Design" by Cody Martin
4/22/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Jesus and Anger

How can understanding Jesus’ emotions help us understand our own? Listen as Alasdair Groves focuses on one particular emotion which Jesus felt: anger, which we see in Scripture is often directed at the things that turn people away from him. “Jesus is angry about anything that pulls his people away from him, that pulls his people away from their home, the place of life, the house of the living God, where he is leading us to dwell forever and ever.” Mentioned in this episode: We recently released a new podcast called the CCEF Blogcast! Listen as CCEF authors read their own blogs on a variety of topics. You can find it on your favorite podcast app! This is episode 4 in a miniseries on emotions (listen to episode 1, episode 2, and episode 3). Quick reminder: the final episode of this miniseries will be a response to listener questions. Do you have any questions about emotions? We'd love to hear from you! Email us your question at [email protected]. Related resources: Good & Angry | Book by David Powlison Be Angry & Do Not Sin | Blog post by Ed Welch Untangling Emotions | Book by Alasdair Groves
4/1/202420 minutes, 17 seconds
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Jesus & Compassion

How can understanding Jesus’ emotions help us understand our own? Listen as Alasdair Groves focuses on one particular emotion which Jesus felt: compassion, an ache on the heart that presses toward action to make things better.“   God sees our frantic bleating, living like sheep without a shepherd, harassed and helpless. He is a good shepherd, and he has compassion on his sheep, even especially where we struggle to have compassion for others.”   Mentioned in this podcast: We're excited to announce the 2024 CCEF National Conference on the topic of rest. Learn more and register at ccef.org/nc24.   This is episode 3 in a miniseries on emotions (listen to episode 1 here and episode 2 here). Do you have any questions about emotions? You can email us at [email protected], and we’ll spend the last episode of the miniseries answering some of your questions.   Related resources: Because He Cares—for Me? | Blog post by Alasdair Groves Saints, Sufferers, and Sinners | Book by Mike Emlet
3/1/202416 minutes, 6 seconds
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Jesus and Dread

How can understanding Jesus’ emotions help us understand our own? Listen as Alasdair Groves focuses on one particular emotion which Jesus felt, just hours before his crucifixion: dread. How does Jesus’ experience of dread encourage us in our own experience of it?   Mentioned in this podcast: Head to ccef.org/school to register for Dynamics of Biblical Change, one of our foundational courses, in the March 2024 term. Pricing increases after February 5, so register soon for the discount!   This is episode 2 in a miniseries on emotions (listen to episode 1 here). Do you have any questions about emotions? You can email us at [email protected], and we’ll spend the last episode of the miniseries answering some of your questions.   Related resources: “I often experience intense emotions that can feel debilitating. How can I grow?” | Video by Alasdair Groves Untangling Emotions | Book by Alasdair Groves & Winston Smith
2/1/202419 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Can’t I Control My Emotions?

“The heart poured out to the Lord is actually a form of trust.”   Sometimes we find ourselves unable to control our emotions. Often this produces guilt, and we wonder, “What does that say about my faith?” How do we navigate such an experience? Listen as Alasdair Groves discusses this experience and what faithful living looks like in this first episode of a miniseries on emotions.   Related resources: Untangling Emotions | Book by Alasdair Groves & Winston Smith https://www.ccef.org/book/untangling-emotions Emotions Are a Language | Blog post by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/emotions-are-a-language Strong Emotions, Extreme Confidence | Blog post by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/strong-emotions-extreme-confidence Negative Emotions (Part 1) | Podcast episode by Alasdair Groves
1/1/202419 minutes, 55 seconds
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A Host of Scriptures for Every Hardship

Sometimes Scripture feels dry, distant, or impersonal. How do we apply Scripture in these times? How do we take hold of a cup of cold water when we are most thirsty? Listen as Alasdair Groves discusses what it looks like to bring Scripture to bear on our sufferings and struggles, using several examples from his own life. Related resources: Shaking Off Some Lifelessness with the Psalms | Blog post by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/shaking-off-some-lifelessness-with-the-psalms How Do You Personally Engage with Scripture? | Podcast episode by Alasdair Groves & Mike Emlet https://www.ccef.org/podcast/how-do-you-personally-engage-with-scripture Take Heart: Daily Devotions to Deepen Your Faith | Book by David Powlison https://www.ccef.org/book/take-heart-daily-devotions-to-deepen-your-faith
12/1/202328 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weak Faith

Do you ever feel guilty about how small or weak your faith is? Listen as Alasdair Groves talks about weak faith, primarily considering an example from Peter, one of Jesus’ own disciples. “It's not about the strength of your faith. It's about the strength of the Savior. It's about the strength of the one who can pull you out of the dark waters and bring you back to the boat. Even the tiniest little bit of faith is God's gift to us anyway.” Related resources: The Way of Wisdom in Weakness & Self-Doubt | Conference talk by Esther Liu https://www.ccef.org/session/the-way-of-wisdom-in-weakness-self-doubt What can I do to strengthen my weak faith? | Video by Winston Smith https://www.ccef.org/video/how-can-i-strengthen-my-weak-faith-0 An Open Letter to a Discouraged Saint | Blog post by Mike Emlet https://www.ccef.org/an-open-letter-to-a-discouraged-saint
11/1/202321 minutes, 34 seconds
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Laziness

“We can become blind to the goodness of what God is calling us to, the fact that his call to obedience is a call to the path of life, not the path of death. When our drudgery becomes our view of what’s happening here, if we see it as him against us or calling us to something that’s not good for us, we’ve lost some ability to perceive what is true.”   Why do we struggle to do the things God has given us to do? How do we fight laziness or procrastination and move forward into the hard but rewarding task of the work that God has set before us? Listen as Alasdair Groves shares about his own struggles with laziness and how God can grow us in perseverance in our work."Related resources: "Why Bother?" | Blog by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/why-bother/ "Psalm 90 and 'Doing the Best That I Can'" | Blog by Todd Stryd https://www.ccef.org/psalm-90-and-doing-the-best-that-i-can/
10/1/202322 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Physical Comfort of Words

“When you offer normal, mundane, simple, best-you-can-do words of love and encouragement to somebody in their struggles, there is actually a physiological impact you are having on that person. When you offer words of comfort, you are literally changing something about their body.”   We’re excited to launch season 4 with a discussion on how the words we speak to one another can actually have physical effects for good.   Related resources: Words of Counsel | JBC article by Pierce Taylor Hibbs https://www.ccef.org/my-account/jbc/2702/words-of-counsel-part-1-a-biblical-theological-foundation/ The Power of Words | JBC article by Paul David Tripp https://www.ccef.org/jbc_article/the-power-of-words/ Edit Your Counseling | Blog by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/edit-your-counseling/ Speaking Words that Bring Life | Conference talk by Darby Strickland https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/speaking-words-that-bring-life/
9/1/202314 minutes, 19 seconds
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Making Sense of Self-Pity

“It is hard to speak to the Lord about your sufferings and to lament and to honestly go to him and say, ‘Lord, this is hurting in my heart, on my soul.’ We rarely step into relationship in that way, and it's a struggle. It's a challenge, and it's a good, right, excellent challenge to come to him as the one who really does care.”   What is self-pity, and how should we view it? How can we turn our self-pity into godly lament that engages honestly with the Lord? Listen as Alasdair Groves discusses self-pity and considers what to do when we or others are struggling with it.   Related resources: How Precisely Can I Sort Out My Emotions? Part 4 | Blog post by David Powlison https://www.ccef.org/how-precisely-can-i-sort-out-my-emotions-part-4-5/ The Poison of Self-Pity | Journal article by William P. Farley https://www.ccef.org/jbc_article/the-poison-of-self-pity/
6/1/202326 minutes, 7 seconds
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Does Love Always Trust?

“Only the Lord is deserving of full, utter trust. We have a God we can trust 100% in every situation to be who he says he will be. And that means we can always trust whatever he’s up to in another person.”   What does it mean that “love trusts all things,” as 1 Corinthians 13:7 says? How do we show an appropriate level of trust in others, and when are the times we shouldn’t? Listen as Alasdair Groves discusses what it means that “love always trusts.”   Related resources: Rebuilding Broken Trust | Journal article by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/jbc_article/rebuilding-broken-trust/ How can I repair broken trust? | Ask the Counselor video by Aaron Sironi https://www.ccef.org/video/how-can-i-repair-broken-trust-its-discouraging-to-think-our-relationship-will-never-be-the-same/
5/1/202323 minutes, 40 seconds
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Bonus Episode: Collin Hansen on Tim Keller

Alasdair Groves speaks with Collin Hansen about his new book, Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation, and the influences on Tim Keller, which included CCEF and David Powlison. Collin Hansen is the vice president for content and editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition, as well as executive director of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics.   Mentioned in the podcast: "Idols of the Heart and 'Vanity Fair'" | Journal article by David Powlison. Read it here for free: https://www.ccef.org/idols-heart-and-vanity-fair/
4/14/202346 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Church Is Doing Better than We Think

When we think about the state of the church today, the negatives often come to mind. While there is much to be grieved about and much change that needs to take place, there is much to be encouraged by when you look at how God is working through local churches around the world. Listen as Alasdair Groves considers some of the reasons not to give up on the church.   "The church has been through a thousand seasons where it's torn itself apart over the ages. But grace is always the center. God's love is always the center that draws his people back together. Let your eyes look for the ways where truth and hope and love and kindness and fellowship are gifts to you through your brothers and sisters, from Jesus himself."   Related resource: How Is the Church Doing at Caring for One Another? | Video by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/video/how-is-the-church-doing-at-caring-for-one-another/ The Local Church Is THE Place for Biblical Counseling | Blog post by David Powlison https://www.ccef.org/local-church-place-biblical-counseling/
4/1/202322 minutes, 40 seconds
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Are You Over It?

What does it mean to “get over something”? After enduring a difficult situation, how do we know if we’ve processed it wisely? Listen as Alasdair Groves discusses some steps we can consider as we grieve and heal. Check out our free resource included with this podcast! Use the code “podcast” at checkout to receive your free article. “‘I’ll Never Get Over It’: Help for the Aggrieved” by David Powlison https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/ill-never-get-help-aggrieved/
3/1/202322 minutes, 34 seconds
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When You Feel Numb

What do we do when we don’t seem to feel much emotion? How can we understand this experience, and what is God’s call to us in it? Listen as Alasdair Groves talks about the experience of numb emotions.   “Each one of us will face different struggles, but for each of us, there's an opportunity to walk toward the Lord and walk toward each other. If you experience a lack of emotion, that in and of itself is always an opportunity to speak to the Lord and to speak to others.”   Related resources: Untangling Emotions | Book by Alasdair Groves and Winston Smith https://www.ccef.org/book/untangling-emotions/ Strong Emotions, Extreme Confidence | Blog post by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/strong-emotions-extreme-confidence/ Engaging Our Emotions, Engaging with God | Blog post by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/engaging-our-emotions-engaging-god/
2/1/202320 minutes, 35 seconds
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Redeeming Your Smartphone

Most of us are familiar with the ways our phones can be detrimental to our spiritual lives. But how often do we consider ways they can be of spiritual benefit? Listen as Alasdair Groves talks about how smartphones can actually enrich our relationship with God.   “My phone was pointing me directly to the glories and the riches and the treasures of God's promises to us, fulfilled so directly and so richly through the Holy Spirit, even in things as simple as what I was doing as I swiped or scrolled or sent a text or did a hundred other things that we do every day.”   Related resources: “Why Do We Pray?” blog post by David Powlison “Eyes That See More” blog post by Ed Welch
1/1/202316 minutes, 47 seconds
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When God Is Silent

“Sometimes, we will listen and we will hear silence. We will look around, and we will not see him or what he is up to, and we will not know what to make of our circumstances, but here’s what we do know: we walk with the God who preserves his people. The God who stores our tears in a bottle is the God who knows our names and who shapes our names and our circumstances and will always be among us.”   What do we do when God is silent? How do we have hope when it feels like he is absent? Listen as Alasdair Groves considers God’s seeming silence for 400 years of history between the Old and New Testaments, and how even then, God’s care is never diminished.   Related resources: Where Was God? | Blog post by Ed Welch www.ccef.org/where-was-god/ Why Prayer Is Hard for Me | Blog post by Laura Andrews www.ccef.org/why-prayer-is-hard-for-me/
12/1/202215 minutes, 4 seconds
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Don’t Lead Your Wife; Serve Her

“One of your greatest goals as a man whom the Lord has called into marriage is to maximize your wife’s opportunities to use her gifts within the context of her life and community. You ask, 'How can I help her flourish?' That is serving her; that is leading her."   Scripture calls husbands to lead their wives. But what does this look like? How do we know if we’re leading our wives well? Listen as Alasdair Groves talks about what it looks like to focus on serving our wives rather than focusing on our role as leader.   Related resources: Manliness for Every Husband | Journal article by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/manliness-for-every-husband/ Spiritual Leadership in the Home | Podcast episode by Alasdair Groves & Robyn Huck https://www.ccef.org/podcast/spiritual-leadership-in-the-home/
11/1/202217 minutes, 40 seconds
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When You Can't Sleep

“We have a God who loves, cares, and knows, and I can rest utterly in the hope that he will be with me, he will walk with me, and he will provide. He will care for every last moment of my day tomorrow as I am exhausted.”   Do you ever have nights where you can’t sleep? Whatever the reason may be, struggling to sleep is a form of suffering. Alasdair Groves explores what it looks like to lean on the Lord when we can’t sleep, assured that he is near and he cares.   Related resources: “Rest” | Podcast episode by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/podcast/rest/ “Cares and Consolations” | Blog post by Mike Emlet https://www.ccef.org/cares-and-consolations/ “Fear and Faith Conjoined” | Blog post by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/fear-and-faith-conjoined/
10/1/202216 minutes, 14 seconds
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Grief Is Worship

“We do grieve, but we don't grieve without hope. Our grief is a hopeful grief. The losses we sustain and experience in this life are hope-filled because of Jesus, because we have a hope that transcends death itself. We have a God who is redeeming all of creation.”In the first episode of season 3, Alasdair Groves talks about how grief is not something to run from, be ashamed of, or try to get rid of, but grief is an invitation to worship God as the giver of every good gift.   Related resources: “Grief Undone: Walking through Grief alongside the Spirit” | Conference audio by Libby Groves https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/grief-undone-walking-grief-alongside-spirit/ “Is It Right to Feel Grief for What is Grievous?” | Blog post by David Powlison https://www.ccef.org/it-right-feel-grief-what-grievous-part-2-5/ “What do I do when I can’t seem to get over my grief?” | Video by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/video/what-do-i-do-when-i-cant-seem-to-get-over-my-grief/
9/1/202219 minutes, 29 seconds
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Bonus Episode: A Counselor's View of Cultural Chaos

Enjoy a bonus episode while we’re on break over the summer! This episode is a recording of Alasdair Groves’ plenary session from the 2021 National Conference: Modern Problems. This year's National Conference: The Way of Wisdom will explore Old Testament wisdom literature in light of Jesus, the true wisdom of God. Learn more and register at ccef.org/2022. To receive a $25 discount on your in-person registration, use the code “podcast” at checkout. This discount is valid through the end of August 2022. Find all the sessions from our 2021 National Conference: Modern Problems here: https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/modern-problems-2021-national-conference-download/.
6/17/202242 minutes, 34 seconds
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Can We Love Someone but Not Like Them?

“We should never be content with, ‘I love that person but I don’t like them.’ That should always be a call to press deeper, to seek to love in ways that lead us toward a greater tenderness and affection.”   In our 8th and final episode of season 2, Alasdair Groves explores the phrase, “I love you but I don’t like you.” Is it helpful, harmful, or potentially both? How can we engage with someone whom we love but don’t “like” in a particular moment or season? How can we both love someone and be passionate for their growth in godliness? How did Jesus model this wise love?   Related resources: “Treasuring Others” | Blog post by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/treasuring-others/ “Treasuring Others” | JBC article by Alasdair Groves https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/treasuring-others/ “Love is Inconvenient” | Blog post by Mike Emlet https://www.ccef.org/love-is-inconvenient/ “Authentic Love” | Conference audio by Mike Emlet https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/authentic-love-relationships-i-john-0/ “Side by Side” | Book by Ed Welch https://www.ccef.org/book/side-side-walking-others-wisdom-love/
5/5/202220 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Do We Think Biblically About Personality Tests?

"Anything that presses us forward towards each other with a desire to know the Lord and know his people and know how to love better is going to be helpful. Better to be thinking and reflecting more rather than less if you’re doing it with love and humility and the desire for wisdom.” How do we think biblically about personality tests? Are they helpful, harmful, or potentially both? Does Scripture have anything to say about personality? In this episode, Alasdair Groves discusses these questions and more.   Related resources: “Personality Tests” podcast episode by Ed Welch: https://www.ccef.org/podcast/personality-tests/ “What does temperament have to do with biblical counseling?” video by David Powlison: https://www.ccef.org/video/what-does-temperament-have-do-biblical-counseling/ “Psychological Tests: Are You For or Against?” blog post by Ed Welch: https://www.ccef.org/psychological-tests-are-you-or-against/ “Describe a Person Well and You Win that Person” blog post by Ed Welch: https://www.ccef.org/describe-person-well-and-you-win-person/    
4/7/202218 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Do We Think Biblically About Conversion Therapy?

What is conversion therapy and how do we think biblically about it? How do we engage with and offer the hope found in Christ to those struggling with same-sex attraction, transgenderism, and other LGBTQ+ issues? How do we navigate our role as disciplers in a world where the definition of “counselor” is increasingly broad? In this episode, Alasdair Groves discusses these questions and more through the lens of a biblical counselor.   Check out other CCEF resources on these topics: “The Silence is Deafening: Understanding and Welcoming Those with Same-Sex Attraction” conference talk by Mike Emlet: https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/the-silence-is-deafening-understanding-and-welcoming-those-with-same-sex-attraction/ “Gender Identity” podcast episode by David Powlison and Alasdair Groves: https://www.ccef.org/podcast/gender-identity/ “When Your Child Says ‘I’m Gay’” conference talk by Michael Gembola: https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/child-says-im-gay/ “Five Ministry Prioriites for those Struggling with Same-Sex Attraction” JBC article by Mike Emlet: https://www.ccef.org/shop/product/five-ministry-priorities-struggling-sex-attraction/ “A Recent Question I Was Asked About Homosexuality” blog by Ed Welch: https://www.ccef.org/question-i-was-recently-asked-about-homosexuality/
3/10/202222 minutes, 59 seconds
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What Does It Mean to "Look for the Good"?

Through the specific example of video game addiction, Alasdair Groves illustrates a broader skill fundamental to biblical counseling: learning to see and draw out what is good, even in the midst of someone making a mess of their life.   “In Hebrews 10, the Lord calls us as Christians to spur one another on to love and good deeds. That's an invitation to an incredible wealth of creativity as believers in thinking about how to apply this passage. Finding the traces of good in someone's bad decisions is one way of growing and being able to spur people on to love and good deeds. It’s a microcosm for seeing the surprising-ness of the hope and power of the gospel.”   Related Resources: “An Open Letter to a Discouraged Saint” blog by Mike Emlet: https://www.ccef.org/an-open-letter-to-a-discouraged-saint/ “Seeing the People in Front of You” blog by Darby Strickland: https://www.ccef.org/seeing-the-people-in-front-of-you/
2/10/202218 minutes, 36 seconds
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How Do I Deal With Seasonal Depression?

"We are never outside of the tender care of God. It's true when we sleep. It's true when we struggle to get out of bed. It's true when we fail to read the Bible. It's true when we aren't eating healthily. It's true when everything just feels bleak."
1/6/202219 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why Should I Read Leviticus?

"Leviticus is probably not the first place that people think about life meeting scripture. Most of us don't get to January 1st, planning to read through the Bible this year, and put the day on their calendar that we get to start Leviticus. That's not how most of us tend to function. Of course, if you have read the entire Bible, you have a sense that the book of Leviticus is quite important."
12/2/202118 minutes, 36 seconds
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What if Counseling Isn't Encouraging?

"Think about Psalm 103. That beautiful phrase, "For the Lord knows that we are dust." He sees our frailty, He knows how fragile we are, and He meets us in that." 
11/4/202120 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is It Okay to Want Affirmation?

"The problem is not that our desires need to stay constantly small and in check to make sure they don't threaten our feeble love for Christ. It's rather, we want our love for Christ to grow and grow"
9/30/202122 minutes, 23 seconds
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Languishing

“Biblical hope is, God is with you. You are not alone in the wilderness. God is with you and that changes everything.”
6/24/202118 minutes, 14 seconds
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Honesty

“If we are people of the God of grace, and the word of God is utterly full of grace, then any true words we say ought to be full of grace as well.”
5/19/202119 minutes, 18 seconds
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Negative Emotions Part 2

“The Bible offers one central way of dealing with our negative emotions: we pray them. We take our deeply distressing emotions and we run to the Lord, placing them in his hands."
4/1/202121 minutes, 56 seconds
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Episode 5: Dave

“As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowing one another and loving one another well requires that we attend to these three foundational experiences.”
3/11/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 45 seconds
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Episode 4: Jen

“As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowing one another and loving one another well requires that we attend to these three foundational experiences.”
3/4/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 33 seconds
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Episode 3: Sarah

“As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowing one another and loving one another well requires that we attend to these three foundational experiences.”
2/25/202156 minutes, 24 seconds
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Episode 2: Rona

“Being a saint, sufferer, and sinner are intertwined experiences for believers. These are not segmented areas of our lives—our day to day experiences are a blending of the three.”
2/18/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 1: Myriam

As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowing one another and loving one another well requires that we attend to these three foundational experiences.
2/11/20211 hour, 9 seconds
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Introduction to Stories from Saints, Sufferers, & Sinners

2/10/20212 minutes, 4 seconds
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Negative Emotions

Let me ask you a question. Is it okay for Christians to feel really bad? Is it okay for Christians to get upset and feel terrible? Do you have a place in your theology for a Christian to be sad or angry or afraid or any of a host of other negative emotions?
1/14/202117 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hope

“God is passionately interested in giving us encouragement that shapes our ability to endure hardship every step of the way.”
12/10/202022 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trauma

Where you end up is actually through Christ Himself through His trauma and His overcoming the grave itself and every violation that He, knowing and meeting and living with us, has this way of drawing us close and we end up in a place more profoundly deeply good than even where we were. That doesn't make the trauma good, it doesn't mean, "Oh, I'm glad I went through trauma," it just simply means there is this inescapable reality to the depth of hope that a connection to Christ in the midst of trauma offers.
10/29/202020 minutes, 40 seconds
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Rest

Is our rest actually restful? In this episode of the CCEF Podcast: Where Life and Scripture Meet, Alasdair Groves sits down to expose the ways that chasing after rest can feel like a never-ending, unsatisfying cycle, and discusses how viewing rest through a Christ-centered perspective frees us to embrace true rest in whatever capacity it might come.
8/6/202027 minutes, 27 seconds
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CCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture Meet

8/5/20202 minutes, 3 seconds
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Counselor's Toolbox: When to Listen, When to Speak

11/19/201921 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parenting in Weakness

“There’s a fine line between godly anxiety that’s a godly concern and godless anxiety that pushes away from God and toward man.”
11/6/201932 minutes, 33 seconds
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Spiritual Leadership in the Home

“The conversation about spiritual leadership requires humility and patience from both husband and wife.” 
10/24/201928 minutes, 5 seconds
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Walking with the Depressed

"Many times in our anxiety, depression, and hardships, we forget the Author of our story. What does it look like for me to remind someone that we can trust the Author who is good and faithful?"
10/3/201924 minutes, 1 second
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Addictions

Ed Welch and Alasdair Groves talk about addictions.
7/24/201924 minutes, 35 seconds
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Headship in Marriage

Robyn and Alasdair talk about headship in marriage.
7/9/201924 minutes, 37 seconds
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Understanding Shame

Alasdair & Todd sit down and talk about understanding shame.
5/30/201921 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Danger of Being Practical in Counseling

Ed and Alasdair sit down and talk about "The Danger of Being Practical in Counseling".
5/22/201922 minutes, 26 seconds
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Methodology

Alasdair and Todd discuss the topic of methodology for counselors.
4/16/201921 minutes, 49 seconds
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Self Care

Alasdair, Mike, and Aaron discuss the topic of self care for counselors.
4/5/201929 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sexual Assualt

Alasdair and Julie talk about sexual assualt and how to help.
2/13/201919 minutes, 36 seconds
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Failure to Thrive Marriages

1/25/201925 minutes, 33 seconds
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Addictions Part 2

Alasdair Groves sits down to talk with Mike Emlet about addictions.
11/20/201824 minutes, 53 seconds
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Addictions Part 1

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks with Mike Emlet about addictions.
11/2/201822 minutes, 47 seconds
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Boundaries

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks with Laura Andrews about Boundaries.
10/10/201822 minutes, 19 seconds
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Psychiatric Disorders and the Church

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks with David Powlison about Psychiatric Disorders and the Church.
9/20/201823 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Do You Personally Engage with Scripture?

Mike Emlet and Alasdair Groves sit down and talk about engaging with Scripture.
9/12/201820 minutes, 48 seconds
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Anger Management with Myriam Hertzog

Alasdair Groves and Myriam Hertzog talk about Anger Management.
9/5/201826 minutes, 16 seconds
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Pastor's Pearls with Marc Davis

Alasdair Groves sits down with Pastor Marc Davis about things that he's learned as a pastor.
8/1/201833 minutes, 24 seconds
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Engaging Scripture with Alasdair Groves

Megan Krimmel and Alasdair Groves sit down and talk about engaging with Scripture.
7/18/201823 minutes, 51 seconds
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Adoption (Part 2)

Alasdair Groves sits down with Julie and Greg Lowe and talk about adoption.
6/20/201821 minutes, 4 seconds
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Julie and Greg Lowe's Adoption Story (Part 1)

Alasdair Groves sits down with Julie and Greg Lowe and tell their adoption story.
6/6/201820 minutes, 51 seconds
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Seeing Jesus in Scripture with Nancy Guthrie

Nancy Guthrie and Megan Krimmel sit down and talk about seeing Jesus in Scripture.
5/30/201822 minutes, 53 seconds
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Spiritual Warfare with David Powlison

David and Alasdair talk about Spiritual Warfare.
5/15/201823 minutes, 59 seconds
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Prayer In Marriage Counseling

Aaron and Alasdair talk about prayer in marriage counseling.
5/7/201828 minutes, 58 seconds
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Protecting the Vulnerable

Alasdair Groves and Julie sit down and talk about protecting the vulnerable in the church.
4/18/201820 minutes, 8 seconds
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Reading Scripture

Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and talk about reading Scripture.
4/11/201823 minutes, 16 seconds
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Parenting a Disabled Child with Darby Strickland

Alasdair and Darby discuss parenting a disabled child.
3/28/201817 minutes, 24 seconds
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Anger

Alasdair, Ed, and Myriam discuss Anger.
3/13/201823 minutes, 37 seconds
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Power in Counseling with Todd Stryd

Alasdair and Todd discuss Power in Counseling.
2/27/201826 minutes, 6 seconds
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Play Therapy with Julie Lowe

Alasdair and Julie discuss Play Therapy.
2/14/201827 minutes, 26 seconds
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Borderline Personality Disorder and Your Church

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about Borderline Personality Disorder with David Powlison.
1/29/201831 minutes, 37 seconds
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Liars

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about Liars with Ed Welch.
1/16/201832 minutes, 33 seconds
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Best of Psychology with David Powlison

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about psychology with David Powlison.
11/13/201729 minutes, 10 seconds
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CCEF for Pastors with Ed Welch

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about pastors with Ed Welch.
11/2/201731 minutes, 17 seconds
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Children and technology with Julie Lowe

Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about children and technology with Julie Lowe.
9/20/201729 minutes, 1 second
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Reporting Abuse with Julie Lowe

Alasdair Groves talks with Julie Lowe about what happens when you report abuse.
7/27/201722 minutes, 9 seconds
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Existential Psychology with Ric Rodeheaver

Alasdair Groves sits down with Ric Rodeheaver to talk about Existential Psychology.
7/20/201732 minutes, 2 seconds
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OCD with Mike Emlet (Part 2)

Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about OCD. This is part two of a two part series.
6/13/201730 minutes, 11 seconds
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OCD with Mike Emlet

Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about OCD. This is part one of a two part series.
6/5/201731 minutes, 34 seconds
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Psalm 42 and 43 with Mike Emlet

Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about Psalm 42 and 43.
5/1/201722 minutes, 36 seconds
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Psalm 103 with David Powlison

Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and discuss how meaningful Psalm 103 has been to them.
4/5/201722 minutes, 14 seconds
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Attachment

Alasdair Groves and Julie Lowe sit down and talk about attachment theory.
3/14/201724 minutes, 45 seconds
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Best of Psychology with Mike Emlet

Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about some of the best aspects of psychology.
2/22/201721 minutes, 29 seconds
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Gender Identity

Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and talk about Gender Identity.
2/6/201730 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why Podcasts?

Why podcasts? First, we’ve had a lot of requests asking us to get back on the air. We care about supporting you in life and ministry, so we’re making it happen. Second, the podcast format allows us to touch on topics that can be difficult to cover in other forms of media. Those are two good reasons, but at the heart of why we are relaunching the CCEF podcast is because we recognize that biblical counseling is hard. We want you to know that you are not the only one out there that finds it challenging, and we’re committed to coming alongside and supporting you in the process. We’re in this together.
1/20/20177 minutes, 28 seconds
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Legal Protection in counseling?

On today's show, Myriam, Winston, Cecelia, and Laura discuss legal protection in counseling. 
6/28/20137 minutes, 4 seconds
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Busyness

Today on the podcast Winston and Myriam sit down with Cecelia Bernhardt and Laura Andrews. They discuss the dangers of falling into the trap of busyness.
6/21/201311 minutes, 18 seconds
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Responding to Tragedy: Is "Why?" a Biblical Question?

Winston Smith and Myriam Hertzog sit down with Ed Welch to discuss a biblical response to tragedy. They answer the question "Is Why? a biblical question?" in response to tragedy.
6/14/201316 minutes, 41 seconds
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Meet Pastor Bill Smith

In this podcast Winston and Myriam sit down with Pastor Bill Smith. They discuss what it looks like to love others in your life, especially when it's hard.
6/10/201318 minutes, 8 seconds
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Typical Questions in Psychiatry

John Applegate joins Winston and Myriam and discusses typical questions in psychiatry. They discuss the some issues and hesitations that Christians usually run into around the topic.
6/10/201315 minutes, 55 seconds
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Meet Psychiatrist John Applegate

Today on the podcast Winston and Myriam sit down with Dr. John Applegate.
5/29/201315 minutes
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How does the Bible connect with everyday life?

David Powlison answers the question, "How does the Bible connect with everyday life?" in this secend of four sessions at the "Changing Hearts" conference in the UK.
5/20/201349 minutes, 31 seconds
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Who Needs To Change, Anyway?

Dr. Tim Lane explores the question, "who needs to change?" in this first of four sessions delivered at the "Changing Hearts" event in the UK.
5/20/201349 minutes, 42 seconds
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Silver Linings Playbook

3/1/201324 minutes, 20 seconds
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God's care is our Comfort in Fear and Tragedy

Yesterday, Alasdair Groves, assistant faculty at CCEF, preached a sermon on Exodus 16. In that passage, the Israelites are wandering in the desert and question God about their lack of food. They fear for their survival and are upset. Likewise, after the shootings in Newtown Connecticut, many of us are fearful and upset. We hope you will be blessed as Alasdair draws on this passage to point us to the goodness of God who continually cares for us. As we cast our anxieties on him, we are more able to trust him for the future and be a people of joy in the midst of a dark world. 
12/17/201232 minutes, 36 seconds
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A Sample of Ed Welch's "Shame Interrupted" Audio

11/19/201213 minutes, 54 seconds
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Working With What is Right in Front of You

Today on Help & Hope, Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet discuss the value of the emotions of the counselee in the moment of the counseling session for the process of walking with them to heal from past hurts.
9/13/201212 minutes, 41 seconds
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Building Bridges Between Teens and Parents

In another "In The Counselor's Room," Alasdair Groves and Julie Lowe discuss how to help a child counselee to build relational bridges with their parents.
9/6/20128 minutes, 8 seconds
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"Do You Think You Might Be Angry At God?"

Life in a fallen world is painful and broken. As Christians endure hardship and suffering, it is common to feel angry at God in our hearts. Our job as counselors is to help people face the reality of the anger they feel, express it, and repent of it so they can move forward.  Listen as Alasdair Groves and Cecelia Bernhardt discuss how to come alongside and help those who struggle in this way.
8/17/201211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Taking People Seriously

This week on Help and Hope, Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet discuss how to take seriously those statements of counselees that might imply intent to harm themselves.
8/16/201210 minutes, 32 seconds
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When Is Tough Love Appropriate for Adult Children?

This week on Help & Hope, Winston Smith, Bryan Munnings, Mike Emlet, and Myriam Hertzog discuss the issues that are involved in showing tough love to adult children.
8/9/201218 minutes, 8 seconds
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How Should You Address Physical Issues in Counseling?

This week on Help and Hope, in a special series called "In The Counselor's Room," Alasdair Groves and Michael Emlet talk about physical issues in counseling.
7/25/201210 minutes, 39 seconds
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Helping People Find the Watershed Moments

This week on Help and Hope we continue our special series "In the Counselor's Room" with guest host Alasdair Groves and Dr. David Powlison, who are discussing the importance of helping people find the watershed moments.
7/19/201214 minutes, 14 seconds
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Don't Take Too Many Notes

This week is a special edition of Help and Hope entitled In the Counselor's Room and is hosted by Alasdair Groves who is joined by Mike Emlet to discuss note taking in counseling.
7/12/201212 minutes, 43 seconds
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What is the pastor's role as counselor?

This week on Help and Hope our host Winston Smith visits with CCEF President Dr. Tim Lane and Myriam Hertzog to discuss the pastor's role as counselor.
7/10/201212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Is there a biblical perspective on competition?

This week on Help and Hope our host Winston Smith sits down with Dr. Mike Emlet, Myriam Hertzog and Brian Munnings to discuss a biblical perspective on competition.
6/28/201210 minutes, 53 seconds
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Loving the fearful and needy.

This week our host Winston Smith sits down with CCEF president Dr. Tim Lane and Myriam Hertzog to discuss how to love needy, fearful people.
6/28/201220 minutes, 37 seconds
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Can boredom be addressed Scripturally?

This week our host Winston Smith sits down with Dr. Mike Emlet and Myriam Hertzog to discuss boredom.
6/21/201211 minutes, 21 seconds