
CCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture Meet
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Adoption (Part 2)
Alasdair Groves sits down with Julie and Greg Lowe and talk about adoption.
Julie and Greg Lowe's Adoption Story (Part 1)
Alasdair Groves sits down with Julie and Greg Lowe and tell their adoption story.
Seeing Jesus in Scripture with Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie and Megan Krimmel sit down and talk about seeing Jesus in Scripture.
Spiritual Warfare with David Powlison
David and Alasdair talk about Spiritual Warfare.
Prayer In Marriage Counseling
Aaron and Alasdair talk about prayer in marriage counseling.
Protecting the Vulnerable
Alasdair Groves and Julie sit down and talk about protecting the vulnerable in the church.
Reading Scripture
Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and talk about reading Scripture.
Parenting a Disabled Child with Darby Strickland
Alasdair and Darby discuss parenting a disabled child.
Anger
Alasdair, Ed, and Myriam discuss Anger.
Power in Counseling with Todd Stryd
Alasdair and Todd discuss Power in Counseling.
Play Therapy with Julie Lowe
Alasdair and Julie discuss Play Therapy.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Your Church
Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about Borderline Personality Disorder with David Powlison.
Liars
Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about Liars with Ed Welch.

Best of Psychology with David Powlison
Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about psychology with David Powlison.
CCEF for Pastors with Ed Welch
Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about pastors with Ed Welch.
Children and technology with Julie Lowe
Alasdair Groves sits down and talks about children and technology with Julie Lowe.
Reporting Abuse with Julie Lowe
Alasdair Groves talks with Julie Lowe about what happens when you report abuse.
Existential Psychology with Ric Rodeheaver
Alasdair Groves sits down with Ric Rodeheaver to talk about Existential Psychology.
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.
OCD with Mike Emlet
Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about OCD. This is part one of a two part series.
Psalm 42 and 43 with Mike Emlet
Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about Psalm 42 and 43.
Psalm 103 with David Powlison
Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and discuss how meaningful Psalm 103 has been to them.
Attachment
Alasdair Groves and Julie Lowe sit down and talk about attachment theory.

Best of Psychology with Mike Emlet
Alasdair Groves and Mike Emlet sit down and talk about some of the best aspects of psychology.

Gender Identity
Alasdair Groves and David Powlison sit down and talk about Gender Identity.

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.

Legal Protection in counseling?
On today's show, Myriam, Winston, Cecelia, and Laura discuss legal protection in counseling.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Meet Psychiatrist John Applegate
Today on the podcast Winston and Myriam sit down with Dr. John Applegate.

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.

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.

Silver Linings Playbook
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.

A Sample of Ed Welch's "Shame Interrupted" Audio
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.

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.
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.

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.
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.
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.
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.
Can boredom be addressed Scripturally?
This week our host Winston Smith sits down with Dr. Mike Emlet and Myriam Hertzog to discuss boredom.
What makes CCEF cross-cultural?
This week our host Winston Smith sits down with Dr. Tim Lane and Myriam Hertzog to discuss what makes CCEF cross-cultural.