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Early in my graduate training to become a psychologist I offered counseling to a young female undergraduate student with my professor and class watching and

This is an updated version of a Bible study I did in 2006 on the role of feelings/emotions in spiritual formation in Christ. It is

Readers of our Soul Shepherding Devotionals will know that being unhurried with Jesus is a theme I often write about. That’s because hurry is such a problem for many of us. So I was thankful to have Alan Fadling, a friend and colleague of mine, give a talk for a group of pastors and leaders on his new book, An Unhurried Life: Following Jesus’ Rhythms of Work and Rest. Here are my notes.

For many of us experiencing pain brings fear. What’s wrong with my body? Will my pain get worse? Some time ago a friend of mine

The Psalmist prophesied, “[The Lord] raised up for his people a horn [the Christ], the praise of… the people close to his heart” (Psalm 148:14,

How do you react when things go wrong? Your social media gets hacked or people send you unkind messages… You’re stuck in traffic and late

How do you care for your soul? Do you ever feel like a juice box that’s been sucked dry by people sticking a straw into

Rembrandt’s famous painting helps us find our way into Jesus’, “Peace! Be still.”

The “river that makes glad the city of God” flows here!

As we start the New Year let’s look back on Soul Shepherding in 2012. In the last year visitors connected with Jesus, the Shepherd of