Many counseling relationships start with a simple conversation in the most common places—a passing question in the hallway, a phone call on the drive home, or a midnight email response. As biblical counselors, we see our role folded into the everydayness of life in addition to the formality of a counseling office. The question becomes if or when to transition from informal conversations into more…
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