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Truth in Love

TIL 277: Lessons Learned From Counseling The Sexually Abused (feat. Shelbi Cullen)

Truth in Love

Association of Certified Biblical Counselors

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.8628 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Featuring: 1. The Importance of key elements 2. The Importance of giving the hope of Christ 3. Key Encouragements for the counselee Notes: 2020 Annual Conference | REGISTER NOW! https://biblicalcounseling.com/conference/spiritual-warfare/ Master's University Observation Video Series Launching Fall 2020 The Women's Hope Podcast https://womens-hope.masters.edu/

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Lessons learned from counseling the sexually abused on this edition of Truth in Love.

0:12.6

I'm Dale Johnson and you're listening to Truth in Love, a podcast of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors,

0:18.5

where we seek to provide biblical solutions for the problems that people face.

0:23.5

And today on the podcast, I am delighted that we would have Dr. Shelby Cullen with us.

0:28.7

Shelby received her doctoral degree in educational ministries with an emphasis in biblical counseling

0:33.8

from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

0:38.6

She serves as an assistant professor of women's ministries and biblical studies at the Master's University in Southern

0:43.9

California. She's married to Sean and has been for 35 years with four adult children.

0:50.2

And one very important piece of the puzzle is their first grandchild was recently born. And so I'm so

0:56.9

excited that Shelby's with us. She's also the host of a new podcast called Women's Hope. She co-hosts

1:02.3

that with Kimberly Cummings, another one of our ACBC certified members. And for you ladies, they deal with

1:08.1

a lot of very helpful issues that are very, very pertinent to

1:12.8

you all. And so I want to recommend it to you as well. And so, Shelby, I'm so glad that

1:17.2

you're here to talk about this subject today where so many questions arise in how we think

1:22.7

about counseling those who have been sexually abused. Now, before we get started today, I want to remind us that sometimes when we're dealing

1:30.1

with these types of cases that are quite intense and often make us very uncomfortable,

1:35.7

where folks are dealing with such deep and difficult issues, sometimes what we have a tendency

1:42.1

to do is we forget basics in dealing with these issues

1:45.9

because in our minds they raise to some level of complexity and rightly so there are difficulties

1:52.1

certainly other challenges complex challenges that come with with counseling those who

1:58.2

who've struggled through such difficult and deep darkness. But I think it's

2:03.3

important, and this is a part of what Shelby is describing here, I think it's important that we

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