I Don’t Know What It’s Like
By God’s grace, I have personally lived a mostly sheltered life in that I grew up in a Christian home and always have had exposure […]
Wise Counsel from Job’s Counselor, Elihu
Job is most famous for being a story of suffering, but Job is also a story of counseling.
When Young Counselors Face Backlash
Sound biblical counsel does not discriminate against age but is inextricably linked to the proper dispensing of God’s Word.
Basic Homework from the Psalms
The Psalms provide a language of lament, joy, hope, sorrow, and faith. They can shape our counseling conversations.
Six Truths to Remember When Your Counselee Stops Meeting with You
This article shows biblical truths to hold on to when we feel abandoned by a counselee.
Why Is This Case So Hard?
Often our counseling cases are hard because they demand in us a level of maturity that we were not prepared to give.
The Counselor’s Spiritual Life
The counselor’s ministry should overflow from his spiritual growth and maturity.
Counseling With Purpose
I hope we, as counselors, specifically address our counselees rather than just generally approaching them like they are all the same.
Should Biblical Counselors Use “Effective” Therapeutic Techniques? (Part 1)
How should we consider the numerous “effective” therapeutic techniques used today in light of biblical principles?
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?