When we disagree with other self-described biblical counselors, how could we handle those differences biblically? Here are three posts on this important topic:
Of course, I’m not the first, nor the only, or even the primary person asking biblical counselors to consider how we engage with other counseling systems. Long before me, Jay Adams’s colleague and good friend, John Bettler, confronted nouthetic confrontation about how nouthetic counselors confront others.
In the first post below, I outline Bettler’s three concerns.
In the second post below, I collate sixteen questions we can ask ourselves as we engage with those who differ from us.
In the third post, Nate Brooks affirms David Powlison’s model of humility and charity in biblical counseling interactions.