
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 […]

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 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 […]

Around the Globe: Biblical Counseling in Argentina
Truth In Love 461
In this episode, Eric Abisror shares about the counseling landscape in Argentina and the work that God is doing there to build His church.

Confidence in God’s Word
Truth In Love 460
God’s unchanging strategy for the believer’s ministry is to stand on the glorious, inexhaustible, and sufficient Word of God.

Biblical Counseling Journeys (feat. Cheryl Bell)
Truth In Love 449
Dr. Cheryl Bell’s journey to biblical counseling.

Teaching Counselees to Study Scripture
Truth In Love 448
Why is it important to study Scripture accurately?

A Biblical Evaluation of Celebrate Recovery
Truth In Love 432
Why is Celebrate Recovery antithetical to a faithful ministry of the Word?