Considering Neuroscience in Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 336
How do we, as biblical counselors, read the research of neuroscience with a helpful eye that doesn’t dismiss it out of hand but maintains a discerning heart?
Considering the Duluth Model
Truth in Love 316
When dealing with problems such as abuse and injustice, believers should be zealous in searching the Scriptures for ways to act in a God-pleasing manner.
How I Begin the First Counseling Session
One of the goals during the first session is to listen well and communicate hope and compassion.
Assessing Christian Use of the Enneagram
Truth in Love 308
The role of invisible discerner of the thoughts, intentions, motivations of the heart—that role is reserved for God alone, specifically the person of the Holy Spirit
Who Can Women Counsel?
God is sovereign and He determines the roles of men and women in the home and in the church.
Foundations
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Counseling
How to Counsel Biblically
— By John MacArthur Written with multiple contributors, this book provides a strong foundation for the theology of biblical counseling.
Counseling by the Book
— By John Babler and Nicolas Ellen This book teaches how Scripture is sufficient to counsel, and what the role of the church and Scripture have in the theology of biblical counseling.
A Theology of Christian Counseling
— By Jay Adams This book connects sound theology with counseling and teaches how Scripture is sufficient to counsel.
A Theology of Biblical Counseling
— By Heath Lambert Lambert unpacks the theological convictions that are foundational to sound biblical counseling.
Counseling One Another
A Theology of Interpersonal Discipleship
— By Paul Tautges Tautges teaches the importance of counseling one another biblically, being fully reliant on the sufficiency of Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit.