Summary
August is CC student month! In this conversation, Robert speaks with Danielle Hodges, a Classical ConversationsĀ® Challenge graduate currently enrolled at Truett McConnell University studying to become a biblical counselor. After experiencing firsthand Godās healing through biblical counseling during her teen years, she has made it a goal to pursue helping others in a similar way through a Christ-centered approach to counseling. Here, Danielle discusses the differences between secular and biblical counseling, examples of counseling in the Scriptures, why Gen Z members are making mental health issues part of their identities, resources and tactics for listeners to learn about biblical counseling and apply its principles in everyday conversations, and her thoughts on the causes and impacts of the teenage mental health crisis, considering whether or not social media is to blame. Plus, Danielle shares how God used her relationship with her mom to help her overcome anxiety as a teenager. Stay tuned after the interview as Robert examines whether recent inflation statistics are being falsely reported and Will celebrates the upcoming conclusion to the SEC v. Ripple case.
Resources
- Truett McConnell University
- Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF)
- The Journal of Biblical Counseling | CCEF
- Teens and Suicide: Recognizing the Signs and Sharing Hope by Julie Lowe | CCEF
- Self-Injury: When Pain Feels Good by Ed Welch | CCEF
- The Gospel for Disordered Lives: An Introduction to Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling by Robert D. Jones, Kristin L. Kellen, and Rob Green | Amazon
- Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear | Amazon
- āInflation Cools Sharply in June, Good News for Consumers and the Fedā | The New York Times
- āRipple, Crypto Industry Score Partial Win in SEC Court Fight Over XRPā | CoinDesk
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