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Gender

As we prepared for our annual conference and pre-conference in 2015, the board of ACBC drafted a statement on gender, sexuality, and counseling. Biblical counselors […]

Biblical Lament for Adoptees

Part 1

We can help the adoptee to know how to respond to the feelings of grief and loss by pointing them to God’s Word.

Getting to the Roots of Borderline Personality Disorder

Getting to the root problem is crucial for helping a counselee grow in faith and Christlikeness.

Assurance of Salvation

Help from 1 John for Young People Who Struggle

Trust in the truths of Scripture, not the lies of your thoughts.

You Are Called to Suffer with Christ

Suffering is common to all human beings; however, its expectation is more sure for Christians, due to our union with the suffering Savior.

Counseling Those Who Served

We can turn to God’s Word for both comfort and guidance in how to deal with the traumatic events people have experienced along with the fallout of those events.

Counseling As Evangelism

If the work of Jesus is absolutely necessary for a Christian to grow and change, what good will counseling be for the non-Christian?

The Sin of Murmuring

Truth in Love 337

Grumbling never travels alone. It can become a domino effect and lead us to other sins.

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?

Helping Counselees Form Good Habits

Truth in Love 335

Our goal as biblical counselors is to help form habits in the counselee that will last long after we’re done meeting with them.

Battling Anxiety and Depression

God’s past faithfulness brings a rock-solid assurance of His present goodness.

Biblical Counseling Guide for Women

Book Review

The book walks through seventeen case studies of counselees facing issues common among women.