
Do I Need to Change My Agenda for Counseling?
“Your counselee may bring all kinds of issues that were not there when you started…Remember that you don’t need to clean them all up, and you don’t need to clean them up right away. There is wisdom in having a cleaning strategy.”

Between Bethel and Dan
Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling's Failed Attempt at Balance
Attempts, like Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling, have sought to find balance between two extremes. 1 Kings 12 shows us that “closer” to the truth is still disobedience if it isn’t where God commands.

The Temptation to Give Ungodly Counsel
Although there may be temptation to give ungodly counsel to please others, stand firm in God’s Word, trusting in His sovereign hand.

Homework for Counselees Struggling with OCD
The Bible speaks to the particular struggles of the counselee with OCD. Although their compulsive behavior is often rooted in self-reliance, there is freedom found in trusting God.

How Malachi Counseled Cold Complacency
The desire for change has brought a counselee in, but stubborn indifference seems to neutralize any counsel. How Malachi confronted their complacency challenges their posture with the sovereign love of God.

How to Deal with a Disappointing Counselee
God often uses discouraging cases to turn a counselor toward Christ.

Are Languishing and Lingering Counselees Worth the Investment?
There is wisdom in walking well with the inconsistent and lingering counselee.

Counselors, Don’t Grow Weary
How to find strength in Christ as a biblical counselor, when your heart is hurting for those affected by the heartbreak of sin.

Don’t Dispense Answers: Helping Counselees Learn
We need to encourage our counselee’s to go into the depths of the Scripture, knowing that it has the most precious Jewels one could ever find.

Exchanging Grumbling for Gratitude
What lies at the heart of ungratefulness, and how can believers cultivate thanksgiving?

Discover the Character of God
Let us study diligently the character of God. So that we may reflect Him more, and encourage others to do the same.

4 Signs that Your Counseling is at Risk of Embracing Worldly Wisdom
How do we protect our counseling against worldly influences?