Should Christians be Licensed by the State to Counsel?
Truth in Love 119
What are some of the issues involved when thinking about licensing for counseling?
The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams
Book Review
Heath Lambert clarifies the purpose, development, and growth of the biblical counseling movement.
Ode to Supervision
There are four main benefits of supervision: confirmation, oversight, instruction, and experience.
Is Someone You Love Suicidal?
Truth in Love 96
Each life is of inestimable worth and should be honored as such.
2020 Biblical Counseling Book of the Year
ACBC has chosen the 2020 biblical counseling book of the year! The winner was selected by a vote of our certified counselors.
How I Grew to Love Jay Adams
If it had not been for the writings and teaching of Dr. Jay Adams, I don’t believe I would be in ministry today.
Can Jesus Heal Mental Illness?
Part 3 | The Importance of the Body
In the third part of this series, we explore the importance of the body holds within Scripture.
Who is Saying Medicine is Unimportant?
Biblical counseling leaders have articulated the importance of the physical body and medical treatment.
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.
Biblical Counseling Journeys
Truth in Love 462
Jim Newheiser shares about God’s providential work in his life and the impact of a high view of Scripture on his personal life and ministry.
An Analysis of the Celebrate Recovery Addictions Program
As far as a Christ-centered, biblically based program, CR falls significantly short.