The Journal of Biblical Counseling is dedicated to helping believers answer these questions:

  • How does the Bible help me understand people and their problems?
  • How can I apply life-giving truth to the point of human need?
  • How does Jesus want me to help others?

Who subscribes to The Journal of Biblical Counseling?

Christians who desire to live and counsel faithful to the Word of God. They include pastors and housewives, lawyers and rescue mission workers, school teachers and elders, counselors and medical professionals, libraries and churches -- in over twenty-five countries.

What does The Journal of Biblical Counseling offer?

Insights and methods that are biblical and practical. A preaching section that builds bridges between proclaiming and counseling the Word. Book reviews that offer thoughtful critiques. Occasional articles on medical or legal topics that keep you informed.

The Journal of Biblical Counseling combines theological expertise with ministry experience to tackle issues such as anger, suffering, parenting, domestic abuse, addiction, and hopelessness. The Journal provides practical tools to enhance public and private ministry and always points to Christ to renew your hope for change in Him.

"Theology as it's typically done displays the highway to heaven disconnected from the swamp of the human condition. The Journal's goal is to run the highway through the swamp."

David Powlison Editor, The Journal of Biblical Counseling