A Task Interrupted
Why and How the Church Departed from Biblical Counseling
We must be aware that the church has a unique and special role and that counseling is central to that role.
The Spiritual Nature of Mental Illness
Part 2 | Ignoring the Spiritual Nature of Mental Illness
This is part two of a four part series that explores the spiritual nature of the mental illness paradigm.
Who is the Ken Ham of the Biblical Counseling Movement?
Responding to Critiques of Biblical Counseling
Science and psychology often contradict. One can embrace science while being suspicious of psychology.
Premarital Counseling that Strengthens the Church
Regardless of the new couple’s background and spiritual maturity, joining into a new covenantal union with each other is a profound change.
Thanksgiving
A Necessary Ingredient for Sexual Purity
Scripture makes it clear that sexual impurity grows in the soil of ingratitude.
Letters to a Romantic: on Dating
Book Review
The combination of two people figuring out if they like each other, with the opinions of family, friends, and mentors sprinkled in, can create a chaotic and confusing scene.
How to Find Joy During Trials
A look into James 1:2-4 and the refuge it gives believers in the midst of trials and hardships.
Jay Adams
A Man Who Embraced God's Joy
Jay possessed an absolutely infectious joy, the kind of delight that only our great Savior could produce.
Help for the Counselor Who Feels Overwhelmed
None of us can begin to counsel without a dependence on the Lord.