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Jay Adams

A Man Who Embraced God's Joy

Jay possessed an absolutely infectious joy, the kind of delight that only our great Savior could produce.

Answering Your Questions on Guilt and Shame

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Despite feelings of guilt and shame, the Bible helps us categorize what is truly our responsibility to bear.

Are You Planting a Church Without Biblical Counseling?

Biblical counseling, as the Bible applied to everyday life, is essential in the culture of a church plant

Who is the Ken Ham of the Biblical Counseling Movement?

Responding to Critiques of Biblical Counseling

Science and psychology often contradict. One can embrace science while being suspicious of psychology.

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. 

Counseling Implications for a Culture in Crisis

Considering Homosexuality and Religious Liberty

Recent legal trends threaten Christian ethics and biblical counseling approaches to homosexuality.

Can Jesus Heal Mental Illness?

Part 1 | The Nature of Mental Illness

In the first part of this series, we explore the nature of mental illness.

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.

Biblical Counseling and AI Therapy

Truth in Love 532

With access to chatbots and AI technology, there is a temptation to turn to these for comfort, counsel and therapy, instead of seeking out genuine community within the local church.

One Sinner To Another

How the Church Must Speak About Homosexuality 

There are voices tempting us to speak grace without repentance, or speak conviction without care.

A Tribute to Dr. Wayne Mack

My forty-five year old friendship with Dr. Wayne Mack began in the early 1980s through the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors (NANC), known today as […]

God Glorifying Change

Truth in Love 523

“We’re actually trying to get at the motivation. Until the person we’re discipling learns to adopt these new God-honoring motivations, then we could say our shepherding work isn’t done”