
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.

They Will Know Us By Our Love
Our mission is to be the most caring and compassionate people the world has ever known.

The “Biblical” in Biblical Counseling
The Scriptures are authoritative, sufficient, necessary, and not surpassed nor equaled by worldly wisdom.

Three Truths about Anxiety from Philippians 4:6-7
When we rightly recognize the source of our anxiety as being inside us, then we can know the God of peace.

The Benefits of Affliction in the Psalms
Allow affliction to accomplish good things in your life. God intends it for your good and His glory.

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.

Letters to a Romantic: on Dating
Book Review
The combination of two people figuring out if they like each other, with the opinions of family, friends, and mentors sprinkled in, can create a chaotic and confusing scene.

95 Theses For Counseling
Truth in Love 118
Dr. Lambert discusses writing the article 95 Theses for an Authentically Christian Commitment to Counseling.

Psychology, Sexual Attraction, and Scripture
Bible provides a flourishing framework for both sexual appeal and an authentic moral category of love.