When I am asked to explain what biblical counseling is, I’ll sometimes describe it this way: “Some types of counseling are problem-centric, and some are person-centric. Biblical counseling is gospel-centric.” A good biblical counselor “sees” the person before us, seeking to understand them well, asking good questions, and leaning in to let that person feel known. We will also be committed to…
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