
Confessions of a Sometimes Restless Insomniac
Because the world is quiet in the middle of the night without the usual distractions of checklists, schedules, deadlines, meetings, interruptions, screens, and iThings, I also find myself wrestling with an inner dis-equilibrium in relation to God.

A Different Kind Of Pain: Three Lessons I Learned As A Father Through Miscarriage
Jesus Christ cares for my child more than I ever could on this side of grace. Knowing the character of God, I can know that one day I will see Jerusalem again.

Adam McClendon on Counseling Without Co-Dependency
How can a pastor effectively counsel someone without creating a co-dependency?

A Tender Approach to Anxiety
A word of caution: In order to express tender care for struggling saints, we need to engage in disciplines that remind us of our own feebleness, sin and personal need for our gracious God.

Adam McClendon on Counseling Those With Porn Use
Series: Conversations
What should pastors remember in counseling those dealing with porn use?

Adam McClendon on Pastoring Those Who Struggle With Porn Use
Series: Conversations
What should pastors remember in counseling those dealing with porn use?

Won Kwak on When to Stop Counseling Someone
Series: Conversations
FTC.co asks Won Kwak, Lead Pastor of Maranatha Church in Fort Lee, NJ: "How do you know when to stop counseling someone?"

Five Encouragements for Pastors Intimidated by Biblical Counseling
When it comes to people who are really suffering, many pastors are tempted to feel overwhelmed and under-qualified. If that’s you, pastor, here five things to remember.

Five Encouragements for Pastors Intimidated by Biblical Counseling
When it comes to people who are really suffering, many pastors are tempted to feel overwhelmed and under-qualified.

Adam McClendon on Counseling Troubled Marriages
Series: Conversations
What should pastors remember in counseling those in troubled marriages?