2017 marked the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The biblical counseling movement has understood that the truths at the heart of the Reformation, are the same truths at the heart of transformation sought in counseling.
It takes commitment to biblical counseling to restore the truths of Jesus, grace, and faith to counseling practice so that broken people would give glory to God alone. This commitment is what it takes to be faithfully Protestant.
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Plenary Sessions:
Faithfully Protestant – Heath Lambert
Christ Alone – Paige Patterson
Grace Alone – Ligon Duncan
Glory Alone – Brad Bigney
Faith Alone – Keith Palmer
Scripture Alone – Jim Newheiser
Breakout Sessions:
Session 1 – Anger
Working with Angry Teens and Their Parents – Garrett Higbee
Helping Women Who Struggle with Anger – Martha Peace
Conquering Anger in Your Soul – Joe Propri
Hope and Help for Handling Sinful Anger – Tim Keeter
The Joy of Becoming Good and Angry – Bill Shannon
How Deuteronomy Identifies Roots of Anger – Jim Fain
Living With an Angry Spouse – Caroline Newheiser
How Anger is Understood and Addressed in Cultures of Other Nations – Wayne Vanderwier
Do I Decelerate or Provoke My Angry Spouse – Jill Wamsley
Session 2 – Conflict
Radical Forgiveness – Ernie Baker
Counseling People to Respond to Conflict Biblically – Kevin Backus
Conflict Among the Beloved – Jim Koerber
Selfishness: Another Stubborn Sin – Bill Winton
Philemon: A Case Study of Reconciliation – Andrew Rogers
Beginning, Continuing, or Ending a Dating Relationship – Sean Perron
Avoiding Legal Conflict With Your Counselee – Deborah Dewart
Understanding and Resolving Conflict – Stuart Scott
Session 3 – Anxiety
The Negative Behind Positive Thinking – Nicolas Ellen
Teaching Counselees to Put Off Anxiety – Susan Heck
Emotions and Counseling – Rebekah Hannah
Helping the Discouraged – Randy Patten
How to Kill Worry Before Worry Kills You – George Scipione
Good Reasons Not To Worry – Armand Tiffe
Biblical Counseling and Anxiety – Hannah Carter
Anxiety: The Problem, The Principles, and the Plan – Craig Rowe
When Panic Attacks Me – Paul Tautges
Session 4 – Sorrow
Responding Biblically to Guilt and Shame – Lisa Schmidt
Counseling Under the Cross: Martin Luther – Bob Kellemen
Working Through Depression – Paul Tautges
Abused as a Child, Suffering as an Adult – Amy Baker
Ministering the Book of Lamentations – Brad Brandt
How Compassionate is Your Counseling – Jim Pile
When Your Seemingly Obedient Children Become Prodigals – Shirley Elliot
Sorrow with a Purpose – Julie Ganschow
Towards Developing a Proper Theology of Sadness – Jim Halla
Hope and Help for the Self-Injurer – Mark Shaw
Helping the Anxious, Stressed, and Troubled – Tim Bryant
How to Keep Biblical Sorrow From Slipping Into Sinful Complaining – Brad Bigney
Songs for the Sorrowful – Nathan Currey
Session 5 – Sexuality
Purifying the Heart of Sexual Idolatry – John Street
Vanity or Body Image Problem? – Martha Peace
God’s Blueprint for Sex – Tony Anderson
David and Saul: A Test Case for PTSD – Curtis Solomon
Medical Problems that Appear to be Counseling Problems – Charles Hodges
Hair Pulling – Keith Palmer
Sexuality and the Courts: Realities and Unrealities – Deborah Dewart
Addressing Sexual Struggles in Marriage – Scott Mehl
Understanding the Different Kinds of Reading Problems
Hope and Healing for Those Hurting from Abortion
Parenting to Prevent Sexual Sin
Thanksgiving, Necessary Ingredient for Sexual Purity
50 Thanks Adam and Eve Theology of the Body