Counseling the Hard Cases
— Edited by Stuart Scott and Heath Lambert This book establishes the sufficiency of Scripture in biblical counseling and gives practical examples of how Scripture brings hope and change to even the hardest counseling cases.
The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams
— By Heath Lambert Lambert describes how the biblical counseling movement has continued to grow by tracing the second generation of biblical counseling leaders after the foundation laid by Jay Adams.
Fellow Certification Process
ACBC Fellows are those who supervise incoming ACBC counselors in Phase 3 of certification. Fellow membership is reserved for men who demonstrate unique abilities to […]
The Role of Music in Counseling
Theologically rich worship music can become a friend that is with our counselees in the times between meetings.
The End of Anxiety
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We think that a life of peace or calmness is the goal. Really, the goal is the glory of God.
Oil and Water
The Impossible Relationship between Evangelicalism and Reparative Therapy
The attitudes of our culture about homosexuality cannot change the sinfulness of it.
Truth in Love Live
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Heath Lambert answers live questions from the viewers at ACBC’s 2017 Annual Conference.
Ode to Supervision
There are four main benefits of supervision: confirmation, oversight, instruction, and experience.
Is the Bible Taking a Backseat in Your Counseling?
God’s Word must not take a second place to our’s or other’s commentary on it.