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Articles from 2022

2022 Biblical Counseling Book of the Year

ACBC has chosen the 2022 biblical counseling book of the year! The winner was selected by a vote of our certified counselors.

Dec 30, 2022

Take Joy in the God of Your Salvation

No matter what your suffering looks or feels like, the beauty of biblical truths like these will refresh your weary soul when you make the choice to rejoice.

Dec 28, 2022

Helping Women Walk in the Light of Redeemed Sexuality

How do we help our counselees to be transformed in the renewing of their mind on the topic of sexuality?

Dec 22, 2022

The Justice of God Brings Hope in Human Suffering

The eternal love of God for you is a permanent reality that brings healing for every hurt.

Dec 15, 2022

The Value of Expertise

Five ways to continue growing to become a biblical counseling expert.

Dec 7, 2022

Because I am not God

Three Reflections on the Creator-Creature Distinction

God is God, and we are not, and that is a good thing.

Nov 30, 2022

Cultivating a Hope-Filled Life

Psalm 131

In Psalm 131, David calls Israel to a renewed hope in God and models for them—and us—how to cultivate a life of “effectual confidence in God.”

Nov 18, 2022

The “B” in Biblical Counseling

If we are committed to the sufficiency of Scripture in biblical counseling, why would we define the nature and practice of our counseling by any standard outside of Scripture?

Nov 11, 2022

What to Do in a Spiritual Emergency

Three Principles to Keep in Mind for Ministering to Those in Crisis

When our counselees are in crisis, it can be hard to navigate the tricky waters that God is bringing us all through.

Nov 4, 2022

God is in Control

Helping people comprehend the sovereignty of God is one of the surest ways to offer people hope.

Oct 26, 2022

Jay Adams and the Hermeneutics of Biblical Counseling

Change doesn’t happen in fuzzy land. Biblical counselors have a responsibility to interpret the Bible with specific application in mind.

Oct 14, 2022

Waiting Upon the Lord in a Busy World

We live in a world that instantly gratifies our needs. This is however contrary to the Christian privilege of waiting upon the Lord.

Oct 7, 2022
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