Counseling by the Book
Book Review
This book can serve as a very helpful introduction to the theological foundation, principles, basic methodology, and starting point for biblical counseling.
Applying the Four Categories of Suffering in Counseling
Taking a dive into categories to help identify shared characteristics among a variety of counseling issues, while also offering insight into potential heart responses.
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.
The Culture of Biblical Counseling in the Christian School—Part 1
Truth in Love 528
Applying Scripture to the lives of students creates a culture of care and biblical counseling in the life of the Christian School.
Teens and Self-Counseling (Part 1)
How can teenagers counsel their own hearts with the sufficient Word of God?
A Theology of Biblical Counseling
Book Review
Heath Lambert builds a theological framework for counseling, piece by piece, to show that the very foundation for counseling is indeed theological in nature.
Counseling: How to Counsel Biblically
Book Review
Understanding and counseling people biblically is a challenging and rewarding responsibility.
2016 Biblical Counseling Book of the Year
ACBC has chosen the 2016 biblical counseling book of the year! The winner was selected by a vote of our certified counselors.
The Use of AI in Biblical Counseling
We should be wary about trying to take shortcuts in the counseling process by using AI to plan and prepare.
Repentance
Seeking God’s Glory Through Self-Confrontation
This essay presents a model for biblical repentance. A person first determines that change should happen. He then designs a plan for change. And then he starts doing what he has resolved to do.
Religious Liberty in the Counseling Room
Truth in Love 276
What responsibility do biblical counselors have to the government in their counseling rooms?