Truth In Love · TIL 268: The Nature of Biblical Counseling

Dale Johnson: This week I am joined once again by my friend Dr. Sam Stephens, who is the Director of Training Center Certification here at ACBC. He’s also a faculty member at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. I’m delighted that he’s here again with me. We have some semi-exciting news Sam, to talk about today. We’ve been working on proposals for books and that sort of thing. One of the things that’s come out of that is a definition of biblical counseling.

We understand as we talk about definitions that they are important, but when you write something down on paper, it’s always easy for it to be scrutinized. That’s okay because we’re not perfect. We’re going to put something out there as a definition. We do think it’s important that we clearly define what we mean when we’re describing biblical counseling.

We’ve made an attempt to do that and what I’d like for us to do, Sam, is to talk through that definition over the next several podcasts that we do together. It’s important that we define our terms, we define what we mean. Those things are helpful.


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