Heath Lambert – Power for Counseling from the Epistles
This session was Dr. Heath Lambert’s plenary address at the 2012 ACBC Annual Conference on “Celebrating Variety: The Diverse and Unified Counsel of God.” Bio […]
Heath Lambert – Brothers, We Are Not Therapists
Heath Lambert presents the third plenary session for the ACBC 2014 Annual Conference Bio (2014): Heath serves as the Executive Director of the Association of […]
Assurance for the Weak in Faith
True faith is that which yields itself, despite all its insufficiency, on the sufficiency of Christ.
The “B” in Biblical Counseling
If we are committed to the sufficiency of Scripture in biblical counseling, why would we define the nature and practice of our counseling by any standard outside of Scripture?
Biblical Counseling Guide for Women
Book Review
The book walks through seventeen case studies of counselees facing issues common among women.
God Told Me To
Misguided hope comes when we believe that our experiences supersede a need to rely on the sufficiency of Scripture.
Repentance
Seeking God’s Glory Through Self-Confrontation
This essay presents a model for biblical repentance. A person first determines that change should happen. He then designs a plan for change. And then he starts doing what he has resolved to do.
Counseling the Hard Cases
— Edited by Stuart Scott and Heath Lambert
This book establishes the sufficiency of Scripture in biblical counseling and gives practical examples of how Scripture brings hope and change to even the hardest counseling cases.
Counseling One Another
A Theology of Interpersonal Discipleship
— By Paul Tautges
Tautges teaches the importance of counseling one another biblically, being fully reliant on the sufficiency of Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit.
Reasons Why I Love Being an ACBC Fellow
Counseling certification is not about obtaining a certificate to hang on your wall, but growing toward spiritual maturity and love so as to be more useful to our Lord and His church.
Counseling the Hard Cases
Book Review
Scripture is sufficient for all matters pertaining to counseling.