The Top Ten Trends in Biblical Counseling
Note: The Gospel Coalition originally posted the following article I wrote on The Top Ten Trends in Biblical Counseling.
As I speak around the country on biblical counseling, I typically hear two very different responses. Sometimes I’m asked, “When you say ‘biblical counseling,’ you don’t mean ___________ do you?” Various people fill in that blank with different labels—negative to them. What a shame that placing the word “biblical” in front of “counseling” causes some in the church to recoil in fear.
But there’s good news—the tide is turning. I consistently hear comments like, “God has used biblical counseling to change my life.” And, “Our church’s biblical counseling ministry is impacting our entire congregation and our community for God’s glory.”
It’s exciting to reflect on what God is doing as He empowers leaders to equip His people to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:11-16). With that reality as the backdrop, here are the top ten positive trends that I see in biblical counseling today—shared in reverse order, of course, to heighten the anticipation.
10. A Collegial Spirit
Increasingly, members of biblical counseling organizations are choosing to work together and to learn from each other. The 2010 launch of the Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) is just one example. The vision of Pastor James MacDonald and Pastor Steve Viars, the BCC exists to strengthen churches, para-church organizations, and educational institutions by promoting excellence and unity in biblical counseling as a means to accomplish compassionate outreach and effective discipleship. BCC President Steve Viars, explains this collegial vision:
“The BCC is about relationships and resources. Relationships because we believe that together we can accomplish more. Resources because we want to help everyone interested in practicing biblical counseling in their churches to have the best tools and training possible.”
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Pastor James MacDonald’s newest book Always True: God’s 5 Promises When Life Is Hard sounds much like his vision for the BCC – compassionate outreach for God’s hurting children. Highly recommended for those counseling and those being counseled: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0802458696/ref=s9_simh_gw_p14_d4_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=12X3BZZB9EC3QREY0XTQ&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846
Compassionate, Christ-honoring, positive, relevant, and supportive and encouraging of each other’s unique giftedness, training, and perspective. These are qualities that should be hallmarks of our authentic selves, which will spill over into the work we do with those in crisis!
Amen to the church getting on board!