
Episode 10 - The Who and What of TILBC - Warren Lamb
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Episode #10 Show Notes
Host: Kimberly Willess
Guest: Warren Lamb
Summary
In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, the conversation explores the origins and development of Truth in Love Biblical Counseling, highlighting its focus on equipping everyday believers for discipleship and soul-care. Warren shares insights into the program's evolution, accessibility, and the philosophy of community and fellowship that underpins their approach. The discussion also touches on the importance of ongoing learning and accountability within the organization, as well as the significance of the name 'Truth in Love.'
Takeaways
- The organization began as a home fellowship in 2004.
- Focus on one-another ministry is central to their mission.
- Training programs are designed for everyday believers, not just professionals.
- Accessibility of the program is a priority for the organization.
- The name 'Truth in Love' reflects the balance of truth and compassion.
- Credentialing is available for those who want to be recognized for their training.
- Ongoing community and accountability are emphasized through monthly meetings.
- The program has evolved to meet the needs of its participants.
- Participants can audit classes after graduation for continued learning.
- The organization values feedback and ideas from its audience.
Relevant Links
- Truth in Love Biblical Counseling
- Warren’s Blog
- Unbound: Growing Ever-Freer in Christ
Warrenism of the Week: "Speak the truth; do it in love; surrender the outcomes.”
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