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Recently, at the 2021 Called To Counsel Conference, Adam had the privilege of being interviewed by Michael Van Dyke on the Speak the Truth Podcast–the podcast of the Association of Biblical Counselors. You can find that episode on any podcast app or platform, or you can listen here: https://www.speakthetruth.org/podcast-1/episode/2ba4a58a/ep-102-from-the-2021-called-to-counsel-conference-wadam-sandlin-founder-of-covenant-biblical-counseling-licensure-to-launching-a-non-profit-biblical-counseling-center Speaking the Truth is a great

If you struggle with panic attacks Lucy Ann Moll’s mini book is a great place to start on your journey of discovering how the gospel helps you. This is only 64 pages and can be read in a couple of evenings. She does a great job of providing biblical counsel, but also acknowledges the place

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Many of us have been haunted by depression. The first resource I recommend someone struggling with depression is Ed Welch’s booklet. It is only 32 pages and thus can be read in one day. Even though it is short, it gets to the heart of the problem of depression as well as providing gospel solutions

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I had the chance to sit down with Dave and Jarod of the King’s Highway Radio Podcast to discuss a section of the book entitled Power Religion: The Selling Out Of the Evangelical Church? We reviewed the section called “Power Within” on the issues facing the church since the advent of secular psychology. How should

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