12 Tips from Twelve Stones: Foundations for Biblical Counselors – Tip 1
Scott O’Malley shares the first foundation for Biblical Counselors: “Care Enough to Enter in.”
The Inherent Value of Relational Connection – Part 1
By: Wendy Mattner
This is the first of a 4-part series in which we’ll take a closer look at the value of relational connection.
The Inherent Value of Relational Connection: Communication – Part 4
By: Wendy Mattner
Wendy concludes her series on “The Inherent Value of Relational Connection” by discussing the importance of Communication.
The Inherent Value of Relational Connection: Trust-Filled Relationships – Part 2
By: Wendy Mattner
Wendy continues her exploration of the Inherent Value of Relationships in this second part of the series.
The Inherent Value of Relational Connection: Vulnerability – Part 3
By: Wendy Mattner
Wendy continues to discuss the Inherent Value of Relational Connection, taking time to explore the importance of Vulnerability.
From Counselor to Counselor – Word #4: Perseverance
By: Dennis Gruening
This series of posts had its focus primarily on the role of the counselor. Today, we’ll think together about the word: perseverance.
From Counselor to Counselor – Word #2: Transition
By: Dennis Gruening
Part 2 of the four-part series, “From Counselor to Counselor,” explores the effects of transitions and names important reminders to engage.
From Counselor to Counselor – Word #3: Interpretation
By: Dennis Gruening
In this recent addition to the “From Counselor to Counselor” series, Dennis Gruening discusses the importance of thoughtful interpretation.
From Counselor to Counselor – Word #1: Self-Care
By: Dennis Gruening
In this first entry of his 4-part Series, ‘From Counselor to Counselor,’ Dennis Gruening explores Self-Care and its importance.
“P” is for Perspective – Part 1
By: Craig Mercer
Craig considers how beliefs shape perspective and how perspectives inform beliefs as well as the impact this has in counseling.