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Author: Association of Certified Biblical Counselors

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A podcast providing biblical solutions for the problems people face. This podcast is a resource from the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. For more information about ACBC visit biblicalcounseling.com.
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1. How should we think of in-law relationships and what does the Bible have to say? 2. What are some examples of in-law relationships in the Bible? 3. What conflict can arise from in-law relationships? 4. How do we rightly order God's design and mitigate in-law conflict? 5. How do we see the importance of leaving and cleaving in the Bible? 6. What would you say to a young couple struggling to navigate in-law relationships? Click here to partner with us at ACBC!
1. How do we approach someone who is involved in secular therapy? 2. Questions to ask in an initial conversation. 3. How to approach the conversation in a winsome and intentional way. 4. How to refraim the conversation towards hope in Jesus and His Word. Click here to see more about what we do at ACBC!
1. Why do you think Scripture seems to make fasting more important than we do today? 2. How do we define fasting? 3. What are some of the purposes of fasting? 4. What is the role of fasting in discipleship? 5. How can fasting be helpful in the counseling context? Click here to learn more about ACBC
1. What are some of the practice promoted in Gentle Parenting. 2. How are thoughts of depravity being modified into thoughts of sensitivity? 3. How does Gentle Parenting address the lack of self control in children? 4. How do we discern between Gentle Parenting's view of discipline and a biblical view of discipline? Click here to find out more about becoming a training center! Click here to find out more resources to start a biblical counseling ministry!
1. What is Gentle Parenting 2. What are the foundational teachings/beliefs of Gentle Parenting? 3. What are some of the ideas behind the teaching or beliefs of Gentle Parenting? 4. What makes Gentle Parenting appealing? 5. How does Gentle Parenting wrongly focus on parents? 6. How do we respond when we fail? 7. How does Gentle Parenting use the fear of messing up your kids as motivation? Click here to learn more about CEU's!
1. Can you explain the difference between shame and guilt? Please click here to find out more about us at ACBC!
1. Who was Van Til? 2. What was Van Til's presuppositional approach to apologetics? 3. How would Van Til lay out the distingush between what human beings can observe and know? 4. How does a fallen human being use their mind? 5. What is the connection from Van Til to David Powlison? 6. What are ways Van Til influenced the biblical counseling movement through David Powlison? Please click here to find out more about our certification process at ACBC!
1. Who was Thomas Watson? 2. What stands out about Thomas Watson? 3. What is a Puritan? 4. Why is Watson such an important read for a biblical counselor? 5. What does Watson/Puritans have to lend help to a biblical counselor? 6. Where do we begin reading Watson? Click here to see the booklets we have available?
1. Who are the Puritans? 2. What is unique about this particular set of books? 3. Why should biblical counselors think of this series as an essential read and resource? 4. How should we approach the series? What should we read first? Please click here to register for our conference virtually!
1. Why did the Puritans focus on this so much? 2. How do the Puritans distinguish between categories of temptation? 3. What role does self-knowledge play in resisting temptation? 4. How did the Puritans help give us a sense of moving toward the remedy of temptation? 5. What are some examples of remedies the Puritans gave us for temptation? Click here to register for our Annual Conference: Ancient Paths: Soul Care in Past Places
1. Who was John Newton and why should we look to him for counseling? 2. How is John Newton helpful as we think about biblical counseling? 3. What are the factors that informed John Newton's pastoral ministry? Click here to register for our annual conference: Ancient Paths: Soul Care in Past Places
1. What are some of the practical things we can learn from the puritans today? 2. How are the puritans different from the reformers? 3. How to begin reading the puritans? Click here to register for our Annual Conference "Ancient Paths: Soul Care in Past Places"
1. What do you think is the best Scripture passage or two to help counselors combat someone when they say being clinically informed or trauma informed is better than just the Bible? 2. What are percieved strengths or pitfalls to healing memories theory applied to traumatic experiences? Click here to register for our Annual Conference!
1. What are we talking about with AI and counseling? 2. How are these chat bots being used in therapy? 3. How should we think about AI therapy or counseling? 4. How is the church a better place to seek help? Click here to register for our events!
1. How did the Puritans think of keeping and cultivating the heart? 2. How are the spiritual disciplines are a means of grace for us? 3. What are the spiritual disciplines that have helped you the most? 4. What are some books from the puritans that you would recommend on this? Click here to register for our annual conference "Ancient Paths: Soul Care in Past Places"
1. What is the importance of the ministry of the Word and the Church in biblical counseling? 2. What are the means of grace? 3. What are some examples of how these are significant in the life of the believer? 4. How do we think about justification in relation to counseling? 5. How do we think about the Lord's Supper in relation to counseling? 6. How do we implement these concepts in the homework we give? 7. What are some ways we are tempted to professionalize these concepts in counseling? 8. How can we stand against the world with its secular methodologies and uphold the ministry of the church in bibilcal counseling? Click here to find out more about ACBC and what we are doing!
1. How have you partnered with the local church in this endeavor? 2. What are some of the topics in your classes and how do you determine those? 3. How do you face issues of discipline? 4. How do you start to engae when you notice an issue? 5. How does biblical counseling help your school operate in a biblical fashion? Click here to submit an application for our pastor's retreat!
1. How did Kings Academy begin? 2. How to develop a culture of biblical counseling in the school? 3. How do you train staff in biblical counseling? 4. How do you structure your classes to support or teach biblical counseling? Click here to see the CDT's we are doing this Fall!
1. How do we think through the recent use of the term of integration? 2. How to think in categories of essential elements and incidental circumstances in counsleing? 3. What are some of the essential elements? 4. What are some elements that would fundamentally alter biblical counseling? 5. How do we acknowledge the incidental circumastantial elements of biblical counseling? Click here to register for our annual conference Ancient Paths!  
1. Why is it important to understand God's nature before we counsel? 2. How does God's independence shape our counseling relationships? 3. What does this look like as we shepherd others with God's Word? 4. What does success look like in counseling? 5. How do we guard against pitfalls in ministering the truth of Scripture? Thank you for your prayers. Please click here to learn more about us at ACBC
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Comments (6)

Cheryl Rose

Question: The first reason given for suicide being wrong is that it is a sin to take a life, even your own, but the second reason given is that only God can take life. So is God sinning by taking life given that line of reasoning? I can see clients arguing that point.

Jul 23rd
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ID23452300

I love this so much! Calling loneliness a "dashboard warning light"  is brilliant. It's not something to be feared or medicated, but to trigger awareness of our deepest need not being met by the Savior. I can't wait to get my hands on your book. I ordered a lot of copies to share in counseling. May the Lord bless you.

Apr 30th
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Pattie Phillips-Meyers

Sadly, I did not feel hope after listenin to this. I felt guilty. Which is probably my pride. Going to listen again to see what I missed.🥺

May 25th
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Olivia Ruan

So so good 👍! ! Not sheltering but shepherding and engaging!

Aug 10th
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Wesley & Anita

I'm not a ACBC counselor, but I do seek to speak truth into other sisters lives and I found this episode very helpful and insightful. Thank you for this and for all previous episodes! -Anita

Mar 9th
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Charlotte Cooper

I very much enjoyed this podcast but a common theme I'm hearing is inconsistency in the volume caused by not being close enough to the microphone I think, this makes it difficult to listen to as the volume keeps needing to be adjusted. I know it's only a little thing but I thought you'd want to know so you can work it out for next time. My sincere thanks for always staying true to scripture and tackling those big topics, it's had a huge impact on my relationships and work with young people

Jul 19th
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