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.
More than Preachers
The Solas and Soul-Care of the Reformers
The passion of the reformers to pastor God’s people grew out of their knowledge of the ministry of Christ.
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 Attend a Controversial Wedding?
Truth in Love 51
Can a Christian celebrate a friend’s controversial marriage?
Physical Boundaries Before Marriage
Truth in Love 88
The question should not be: “How far is too far?”
The Sweet Fruit of Godly Fear
When we rightly fear the Lord, our lives begin to bear the sweet fruit of courage, holiness, and love.
How God uses Seasons of Change
Through the trials and joy of change, God is exposing sin, inviting growth, and revealing grace in the life of the believer.
Saving Sal—A PTSD Case Study
In helping the counselee facing PTSD, psychology fails to address the heart and offer the lasting hope for change offered through the Bible.
Potential Pitfalls of Gospel Centered Counseling
Truth in Love 522
The Biblical Counselor needs to use the gospel in a way that is faithful to all of Scripture and carries out the ultimate goal of God’s glory through sanctification.
Union with Christ: Our Hope for Sanctification
Union with Christ is the spiritual knitting together of Christ and the Christian through which the believer receives all the blessings of salvation.
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.