Problem: I was reminded by the Lin, Bella, and Erin case that using faith in therapy must be done in a culturally sensitive way, take into account trauma, and be solely based on biblical truth. In Lin's case, located in Chapter 3 (Bohecker et al., 2025), I would first integrate faith by reaffirming the biblical value of respecting family. "Honor your father and mother" (Exodus 20:12, NIV) is found in the 10 Commandments and also encourages us to be responsible for our own actions. Instead of taking Lin's indirect eye contact as a sign that she is not interested, I would gently help her reflect on how her social and cultural values align with God's plan, while also recognizing her cultural way of communicating. Cultural humility (Zhu et al., 2023) tells me to let go of my preconceptions and see how God's image shows up in different cultural standards. Lin could pray to ask God's advice (James 1:5) on how to balance her individuality with her family's expectations as a second way to integrate her faith. Lastly, with her consent I would put her anxiety in the context of shared problems in the Bible (Galatians 6:2) to show that asking for help is not a sign of weakness. Paraphrase it. Need Assignment Help?