Tag: sufficiency of Scripture

Worldview and Biblical Counseling

by Dr. John Hofecker, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling

By Dr. John Hofecker, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling

One author has defined counseling in this way, “Counseling is a conversation where one party with questions, problems, and/or trouble seeks assistance from someone they believe has answers, solutions, and help.” Thankfully, as Christians, we are not left groping in the dark for the answers to these foundational questions that shape worldview. God is our source of authority and has answered these worldview questions in His inerrant and sufficient Word, the Bible.

High View of Scripture

by Michael Spradlin, PhD, President, Mid-America Seminary and College

By Michael Spradlin, PhD; President

At Mid-America, our worldview—and our degree programs—begin with the conviction that the Bible is true, authoritative, and sufficient.

What Is Biblical Counseling?

by Dr. John Babler, Chairman of the Biblical Counseling Department

In simple terms, biblical counseling is ministering Scripture to those who face struggles in life or who desire wisdom or God’s direction. It is based upon an understanding that God’s Word is sufficient to help people (lost or saved) in their struggles and far superior to any of the world’s wisdom so commonly used to help people.

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