Resources by Year
Common Grace in Debate: A Response to Edward T. Welch’s “Common Grace, Knowing People, and the Biblical Counselor”
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Can Non-Believers Discover True Things?Almost twenty years ago, Jay Adams published “Is All Truth God’s Truth?” to examine the implications of this axiom regarding whether […]
First, Do No Harm: A Biblical Approach to the Transgender Movement
Truth in Love 502
How can the believer biblically engage with transgender ideology?
The Trauma-Informed Mind: EMDR and the Rise of Scientism
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Introduction Counseling victims who have painful, traumatic memories can often be overwhelming, leaving the counselor to question the best kind of care they can offer. […]
Christian Ministry and the Mental Health Counseling Complex: Understanding Missions, Counseling, and Biblical Structures of Care
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
Introduction The idea that Christian counselors should be considered as missionaries within the mental health professions has been popularized in various circles for years; however, […]
The Sin of Comparison
Truth in Love 501
How does Scripture speak to the believers struggle of comparison and envy?
The First Use of the Law in Biblical Counseling
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
IntroductionEarly in John Bunyan’s venerable classic, The Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian encounters one Worldly Wiseman who invites him to entertain his counsel.1John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress […]
Honoring Our Heritage
Truth in Love 500
A refection on the early years of ACBC and journey to where we are today.
Midlife Counseling Issues
Truth in Love 499
There is hope and comfort for the middle-aged believer amid the unique trials of this season.
Unique Challenges in Counseling the Disordered Eater
Instead of reflecting the culture’s ideas of diet and health, biblical counselors can offer hope and freedom grounded in the gospel.
Scripture Memory for All of Life
Truth in Love 498
Scripture memory helps you better apply the Word to your life and the lives of others.
Are Languishing and Lingering Counselees Worth the Investment?
There is wisdom in walking well with the inconsistent and lingering counselee.