One of the “adages” or sayings or principles in biblical counseling is, “only counsel the person in the room.” For example, if you’re counseling a husband and he’s focused on all the ways his wife has failed him, a biblical counselor might say: “While we’re sorry for...
40 Biblical Counseling Self-Evaluation Questions My book, Consider Your Counsel: Addressing Ten Mistakes in Our Biblical Counseling, is designed to be like supervision in writing. To maintain that practical improvement focus, I conclude each chapter with four...
The Evangelical Christian world seems to be filled with “truth-telling” without love. What does God’s Word—our ultimate authoritative source of Truth—say about our heart attitude and relational demeaner when we speak the truth? Speaking the Truth in ______________ ...
My friend and fellow biblical counselor, Dr. Jim Newheiser, has just released his latest book: Money, Debt, and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers. You can learn more about Jim’s book and purchase a copy at P&R Publishing here. In today’s guest post by Jim,...
If you provide biblical marriage counseling for struggling couples, then I don’t have to tell you that marriage counseling is hard work. Troubled couples can find it difficult to identify the most pressing issues in their marriage. While a detailed Personal...