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“I know what you are thinking right now. In fact I even know what you’re looking at. Ok, I lied. I have no idea what you’re thinking or looking at, but it was kind of scary there for a moment when you thought I did, right? Actually…I probably do know what you’re thinking right now. You’re thinking, ‘Ok, this is getting weird.’ So let me move on to my point. My point is this: people have been telling lies since the beginning of human history, but some of these people end up lying as a way of life, trapped in a maze they create for themselves and often they don’t even know why. Today, Ed Welch and I explore a bit of this maze, and learn some interesting things about our own hearts along the way.” Host: Alasdair Groves
Additional Resource: I’ve Got a Secret by Ed Welch
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Alasdair Groves
Executive Director
Alasdair is the Executive Director of CCEF, as well as a faculty member and counselor. He has served at CCEF since 2009. He holds a master of divinity with an emphasis in counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary. Alasdair cofounded CCEF New England, where he served as director for ten years. He also served as the director of CCEF’s School of Biblical Counseling for three years. He is the host of CCEF’s podcast, Where Life & Scripture Meet, and is the coauthor of Untangling Emotions (Crossway, 2019).
Ed Welch
Faculty
Ed is a faculty member and counselor at CCEF, where he has served since 1981. He holds a doctor of philosophy in counseling (neuropsychology) from the University of Utah and a master of divinity from Biblical Theological Seminary. Ed is a licensed psychologist and has been active in local church ministry for decades. He has written numerous books, including When People Are Big and God Is Small (P&R Publishing, 1997), Shame Interrupted (New Growth Press, 2012), Side by Side (Crossway, 2015), and Created to Draw Near (Crossway, 2020).