A New Example of an Old Adage
Trust and Obey
Our responsibility is simple—trust and obey. God handles the rest.
A Response to Recent Criticisms of Dr. Heath Lambert’s 95 Theses
It is clear that Brad Hambrick is setting forth a different definition and trajectory of biblical counseling.
Can Worry Help You?
Truth in Love 93
Trusting in God’s sovereign care and faithfulness is the cure for worry and fear.
Should I Leave My Church for Another One?
Truth in Love 62
Dr. Lambert discusses the question of whether or not Christians should leave their church.
The Sufficiency of Scripture and Extra-Biblical Information
Introduction: A New Book, An Old Controversy Last week Zondervan released my new book, A Theology of Biblical Counseling: The Doctrinal Foundations of Counseling Ministry. The […]
In Memory of Dr. Laura Hendrickson
I was so sad when I received the news that Dr. Laura Hendrickson passed away on Monday, February 24.
2026 Annual Conference – Rooted in Truth
2026 ACBC ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROOTED IN TRUTH ACBC – 50 YEARS What gives a movement life and sustains it for decades? Fifty years ago, the […]
How to Counsel the Grieving
In the book of Lamentations our sorrow finds refuge in the goodness of God, offering insight and hope to counsel the grieving.
Counseling Those with Panic Attacks
Truth in Love 285
When counseling those who struggle with panic attacks, we must turn to the character of God.
Dealing Biblically with Physical Pain
Truth in Love 511
Amid the challenges of physical and chronic pain, there is opportunity for the church and counselor can walk alongside the believer to help them set their hope on Jesus.
The Fear of the Lord in Biblical Counseling
Understanding why a proper fear of the Lord is essential for biblical counseling.