Friday Sep 06, 2024

Summer Shorts #11 - Team Member Pastor Iljin Cho

Summer Shorts #11 Show Notes

Host:  Jinda Reinig

Guest: Pastor Iljin Cho

 

Summary

In this episode of the Soul Care Podcast, Pastor Iljin Cho discusses his experience with Truth in Love Biblical Counseling. He shares how his wife's positive transformation through biblical counseling drew him to explore it further. Pastor Cho highlights the hope and freedom that Truth in Love offers, emphasizing its trust in the sufficiency of Scripture. He also praises Warren, the founder of Truth in Love, for his mentorship and the positive impact he has had on his life. Overall, Pastor Cho emphasizes the importance of biblical counseling in the church and the need for discipleship.

 

Takeaways

  • Biblical counseling can bring healing and change, offering hope to those who have struggled with trauma and mental health issues.
  • Truth in Love trusts in the sufficiency of Scripture and offers a different perspective from traditional counseling organizations.
  • The belief in freedom in Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit to renew minds is a key aspect of Truth in Love's approach.
  • Mentorship and guidance from experienced counselors like Warren can have a profound impact on personal growth and ministry.
  • Biblical counseling challenges the belief that certain sin conditions or effects of sin are permanent, offering the possibility of change and healing.
  • Warren, the founder of Truth in Love, provides mentorship and guidance that can lead to positive life transformations.
  • Biblical counseling is essential for discipleship and the development of strong leaders in the church.

 

Sound Bites

  • "Truth in Love reminds people that it's the role of the Holy Spirit who renews our minds."
  • "Truth in Love believes that people can be healed. Their sinful desires can change. And they can be free."

 

 

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