What the Bible Says About Self-Harm
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On this edition of Truth in Love, Dr. Lambert speaks with Dr. Kevin Carson about the issue of self-harm.
Physical Boundaries Before Marriage
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The question should not be: “How far is too far?”
2020 Biblical Counseling Book of the Year
ACBC has chosen the 2020 biblical counseling book of the year! The winner was selected by a vote of our certified counselors.
Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave
Book Review
Through Christ we have strength to overcome even the strongest addiction.
Confronting Misconceptions of ACBC Counselors
We Oppose Medical Science
There is a great deal that many do not know about people certified by ACBC. In this series, we address three common misconceptions.
Practices of Gentle Parenting
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The concepts and practices of gentle parenting are keeping children from knowing their need for Christ.
Listening to Depression
You can’t hope to understand someone’s struggle with depression by diagnosing it. You must listen to it.
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.
Overcoming the Fear of Medical Issues
Overcoming anxiety, medical or not, is a slow process of letting Christ shape your heart, knowing that when the darkness of fear arises, the Good Shepherd has not left you.
The Church’s Role in Counseling You
When faced with a crisis or seeing a need for change in our lives, there is a temptation to withdraw from the church. This is an invitation to be truly known and cared for by the the counsel found in God’s Word and in His Church.
True Wisdom from Above
Godly wisdom does not come naturally to us; our hearts are often bent towards selfish motives. God’s word shows us the path to true wisdom that will yield peaceful fruits of righteousness even in the face of difficult and tense conflicts.
Vengeance Is Mine
In a world that increasingly celebrates personal vengeance retribution as due justice, Christians must live counter-culturally, trusting instead in God’s administration.