
Addressing the Passive Husband
Growth in sanctification requires patience. Healthy relationships are marked by accountability, grace, and long-suffering.

Dealing with Diagnosis
Truth in Love 361
Biblical counseling doesn’t need to “catch up” to the advancements of where the mental health world is. The Bible explains our human experiences better than any other system.

Back to Basics: Giving Homework
Homework assignments are spiritual growth exercises to be performed by the counselee between counseling sessions.

Grace Relations
Truth in Love 358
How are biblical counselors and the church poised to offer true and redemptive solutions to cultural and ethnic tension among God’s people?

Anxious to Counsel?
While the word for concern or anxiety is used in a positive sense in the Bible, it is most often used in describing a sinful failure to fully trust in God and love Him.

Joy in the Midst of Sorrow
In the midst of sorrow, in the midst of pain, we find help, comfort, and peace in the Lord Jesus Christ.

West Lafayette Ordinance 31-21
Truth in Love 346
The ordinance that’s happening in West Lafayette is distinct because it now targets non-licensed providers, which includes us as biblical counselors.

Loving Counselees with Low Reading Comprehension
How can you teach and love counselees who struggle with reading comprehension?

My Heart is Broken Again, Thankfully
In the midst of our busy lives as counselors, we must guard against becoming callous in our care of others.

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.