introduction to biblical counseling

Re John the Baptist’s Counsel, “Produce Fruits Worthy of Repentance”, How Have You Done This?

Question by Life Forevermore: Re John the Baptist’s counsel, “produce fruits worthy of repentance”, how have you done this? Knowing the Biblical meaning of repentance – to transform, how have you transformed in the renewing of your mind? Is repentance a one-time experience for you, or not? Please explain. Anything other than personal experience is of little use here. Thanks … Best answer: Answer by JasonHow do you get to be a “Top contributor”? Answer by JenniferJohn the Baptist was talking to the Pharisees when he said this. The fruit worthy of repentance is having faith alone in Jesus Christ. That’s IT! Read more... ...

Should an Atheist Soldier Have to Attend a Prayer in the Army if a Chaplain Leads One in a Ceremony?

Question by : Should an atheist soldier have to attend a prayer in the army if a chaplain leads one in a ceremony? A ceremony like change of command, awards ceremony, prior to first airborne jump, etc. Or should an atheist have to attend a prayer after a mission brief? Or should an atheist have to attend a mandated “biblical marriage counseling” as part of a class for all married soldiers prior to returning from a deployment? I have been told I had to be present for all of the above. Is this right? Best answer: Read more... ...

Christian Counseling

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