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6 Benefits of the Weekly Training Meal

Those familiar with the early history of biblical counseling will recognize the term “supper seminar.” Back in the olden days, people like Jay Adams and John Bettler met together with their trainees to discuss cases and hammer out their infant counseling model. Someone would go get a “sack of hamburgers and fries” as Jay liked to say, and then their team would share a meal and sharpen their thinking on various issues. John Bettler later moved to Chicago to work on his doctorate and during those days provided training for the founders of Faith’s biblical counseling center—Bill Goode and Bob Smith. Bettler introduced the supper seminar format to Goode and Smith and while many things have changed about our training and counseling over the years, our staff and trainees still get together each Monday to have supper together. There are several benefits to a counseling team regularly spending time together. Continue reading

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Biblical Counseling Coalition Blogs on 8 August 2012

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