The Misuse of a Biblical Doctrine
The History of Christian Counseling and General Revelation
The integrative model of counseling misses the mark concerning the search and identification of truth by abusing the biblical doctrine of general revelation.
Facing Giants by Fixing Gaze
Eyes on the Covenantal King Rather Than Self as the Means to Victory in Terrifying Circumstance
What does the Bible teach about fear?
Satan Hates Repentance So You Don’t Have To
Repentance is not antithetical to love, compassion, and gentleness.
West Lafayette Ordinance 31-21
Truth in Love 346
The ordinance that’s happening in West Lafayette is distinct because it now targets non-licensed providers, which includes us as biblical counselors.
Spurgeon the Pastor
Truth In Love 393
Called the “Prince of Preachers,” Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned preacher. But many do not know Spurgeon the Pastor.
A Critical Evaluation of Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score
The Journal of Biblical Soul Care
God’s Faithfulness Experienced In Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
To better care for these people, it is necessary to understand and view OCD through the lens of Scripture.
Are Biblical Counselors Unbiblical?
Evaluating Transformational Psychology’s Exegetical Foundations
There are many models of Christian counseling that vie for the consideration of the church.
Reconciling Friendships After Conflict
The need to pursue reconciliation is so great that it comes before offering gifts in worship.
Distinctions of the Therapeutic Relationship
Truth in Love 309
In a therapeutic, professional relationship, clinical distance is required. The opposite is true of biblical counseling.
The Sovereignty of God in Psalm 145
Truth In Love 354
Why are the Psalms very important in counseling, especially when counseling others who are walking through difficulty?