We’re excited to announce our 2026 Annual Conference, Rooted in Truth: Celebrating 50 Years!
Join us in Germantown, TN, on October 5–7, 2026, as we look back on God’s faithfulness and press forward with confidence in His unchanging Word. https://t.co/VxdIUaYciI
Registration opens today at the lowest rate available—secure your spot and celebrate 50 years of biblical counseling with us! Register here: https://t.co/qGcmo3LWbI
Do you truly want to change? This blog explores three biblical questions that reveal whether someone is truly ready to fight life-dominating sin and pursue lasting change by God’s grace.
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How should Christians think about making decisions? On this episode of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Stuart Scott discuss biblical decision making, seeking God’s will, and how Scripture provides wisdom and freedom for everyday decisions. https://t.co/1NCfrAy3GU
How can biblical counselors assign homework in a way that is both practical and deeply rooted in Scripture? In this conference session, Jeremy Pray offers practical approaches to counseling homework that help counselees engage with God’s Word throughout the week. https://t.co/YZhbX8VmY9
In light of recent presidential executive orders, how are we to think biblically about psychedelics? Dale Johnson is joined by Matt Rehrer on our final episode for mental health awareness month to speak to these current issues. https://t.co/gOL2OKXEwQ
Can counseling methods ever be neutral? This article explores the danger of adopting approaches to soul care rooted in unbiblical worldviews. https://t.co/BOhkCnnW7v
On this edition of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Ed Wilde review the Chiles v. Salazar decision and the implications for religious liberty. https://t.co/911vzTp8CX
How should Christians understand and fight intrusive thoughts? This essay challenges modern psychological explanations of OCD and points believers to a biblical understanding of intrusive thoughts, emphasizing Christ, Scripture, and the hope of sanctification. https://t.co/RXFyjfZKrk
Can therapeutic grounding truly help people face fear and suffering biblically? On this edition of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Omri Miles examine grounding from a biblical perspective and explain why Scripture offers a better foundation for stability, comfort, and hope. https://t.co/XkoqLsJNzs
"How am I supposed to do that when I really don’t want to?" This article explores the biblical truth that our actions shape our affections. Drawing from John 3, it reminds us that obedience is not the result of perfect desire—it is often the pathway to deeper love for Christ. https://t.co/jUNf8176gD
In this final episode of our series, Dale Johnson and Keith Evans present final thoughts, advocating for precision in definitions and the preservation of the historical integrity of biblical counseling. We pray this has been a blessing to you.
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Grounding is often used to manage anxiety and fear, but where did it come from? On this episode of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Omri Miles uncover the origins of this practice and why its foundation is incompatible with biblical counseling. https://t.co/Jvm6AAuZrW
What does it look like to live out the truth that every Christian is a counselor? This article explores how everyday relationships—especially in Christian schools—are filled with opportunities to apply Scripture, pursue one-anothering, and point others to Christ in both evangelism and sanctification. https://t.co/tHaP6kC5ID
In the second episode of our series on Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling, Dr. Johnson and Dr. Evans assess the difference between historic integration and current integrated efforts. We pray this series has been helpful to you.
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On this edition of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Keith Palmer discuss the growing influence of mysticism and its impact on the church, emphasizing the need to remain rooted in the sufficiency of Scripture for guidance and growth. https://t.co/biCcbbu6Pp
In this article, Ed Wilde responds to criticisms and questions about our recent podcast episode addressing the legal implications of clinically informed biblical counseling and warns that certain labels, claims, and practices may jeopardize the ministry of the Word in the local church. https://t.co/1NVCaLbuQR
In a new video series, Dr. Dale Johnson and Dr. Keith Evans sit down to discuss clinically-informed biblical counseling (CIBC), the importance of clear definitions, and the necessary emphasis on the primacy of scripture in interpreting human experience.
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What hope is there for those burdened by a dark past? On this edition of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Dr. Jacob Elwart explore how God meets us in our suffering and sin, and how turning to Him brings true deliverance. https://t.co/MGRuqBgfzK
This inspiring message from Sinclair Ferguson is from our 2025 Annual Conference. You can find this message in our audio store here: https://t.co/pIHfY9ghNN
How can the gospel restore a marriage strained by sin, conflict, and distance? This article explores patterns of forgiveness, reconciliation, and repentance—and how daily, Christ-centered disciplines can rebuild unity and strengthen a covenant marriage. https://t.co/cJfUNWequ0
Is there such a thing as “neutral ground” in counseling? On this edition of Truth in Love, Dale Johnson and Keith Evans discuss what’s at stake in this debate and why our understanding of people, problems, and solutions must be grounded in Scripture. https://t.co/gLQ7aH6jtt