Truth & Love Blog
10 Top Biblical Counseling Books of 2024
Here are the top 10 biblical counseling books of 2024: about biblical counseling, about Christian living, or important to biblical counselors.
161 Resources for Counseling the Whole Person: Soul Physicians of Embodied-Souls
What does the Bible teach about biblical counseling, the body, the embodied-soul, trauma, common grace, research, science, and neuroscience?
Powlison on Biblical Counseling and Secular Psychotherapy: Informed Biblical Counseling
What did David Powlison teach and practice concerning how biblical counselors view and use secular psychology?
Zealous Polemicists: Powlison’s Counsel on Communicating Constructively Concerning Counseling Conflicts
Powlison models how to speak the truth in love in the pursuit of peace, rather than exacerbating quarrels and perpetuating caricatures.
A Proposal: A Biblical Counseling Conciliation Summit
I suggest a gathering of biblical counseling leaders for a moderated face-to-face meeting to discuss current concerns and conflicts in the biblical counseling movement.
Common Grace and Biblical Counseling: Wisdom from Reformed Theologians
How have Reformed theologians applied the doctrine of common grace in relationship to the use of extra-biblical resources from non-Christians?
Every Square Inch of Human Existence: Kuyper on God’s All-Encompassing Common Grace
Denying the all-encompassing nature of common grace in the life of the unbeliever is saying that God has handed the non-Christian world over to Satan.
Healing for the Holidays: 2024
Loss is always hard; at the holidays it can feel overwhelming. Jesus gives you permission to grieve, and He gives you His promise of hope.
What Is Common Grace?
An introduction to the doctrine of common grace, including what theological issues need to be included in a fair and balanced discussion.
John Frame on Common Grace, Biblical Counseling, and Christian Integrative Counseling
John Frame, the student and interpreter of Van Til, concludes that, “the sufficiency of Scripture is compatible with the need to integrate Scripture with extrabiblical data.” What do you think?