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Truth in Love

TIL 371: The Abuse Pendulum Part 2 (feat. Jim Newheiser)

Truth in Love

Association of Certified Biblical Counselors

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.8628 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

- Understanding common misuses of biblical principles in abuse counseling

- How the biblical counseling movement has improved in its awareness and handling of abuse cases and counseling

- Thinking wisely about handling abuse allegations 

- The importance of humility, accountability, and compassion when handling cases of abuse and potential abuse

 

You can find Dr. Newheiser's articles on abuse here.

You can find ACBC's Foundations curriculum here

Find this podcast transcription here. 

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0:00.0

The Abuse Pendulum Part 2 on this edition of Truth and Love.

0:11.8

I'm Dale Johnson, and you're listening to Truth and Love,

0:14.2

a podcast of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors,

0:17.3

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

0:22.8

And as we talked about last week, I wanted to invite back Dr. Jim Neuheiser. He's a director of

0:29.2

IBCD, the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship. He's the director of the Christian

0:34.0

counseling program at RTS Charlotte. He is also a full professor of Christian

0:39.2

counseling and practical theology at RTS Charlotte. He serves as a board member at both the

0:44.7

Biblical Counseling Coalition and ACBC. And for over 25 years, he served as a preaching pastor

0:51.1

at Grace Bible Church in Escondido, California, before he took

0:54.8

the role to lead the Christian counseling programs at RTS Charlotte in 2016.

1:00.3

He and his wife, Caroline, have been married for 42 years, and they have three adult children.

1:06.0

Dr. Neuheiser, I want to get back to our discussion.

1:09.0

Last time we talked specifically about some of our failures relative to abuse, and they are many,

1:15.2

and we have to be humble in our acknowledgement of those.

1:19.2

I want today for us to describe, talk about, if we can, a little bit about some of the positive

1:25.1

developments that we're seeing.

1:26.9

I want to remind

1:28.1

our listeners that we are putting in the show notes, a four series blog that Dr. Neuheuser

1:34.4

posted on our website on the abuse pendulum. I think is very helpful. It keeps us from some of the

1:39.4

ditches that we can fall into easily in this topic. Helps us to think, I think, biblically on this topic.

1:46.5

I want to start out today talking a little bit about some of the misuse of headship,

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