Biblical Counseling

Biblical Theology

Thank you for visiting BibleTherapy.com. This section has articles and information on Biblical Counseling, Biblical Change, Counseling Errors, Sexual Addiction, Counseling Theories and other counseling topics. Our goal is to provide articles and information to help individuals deal with problems and issues from a Biblical foundation and perspective.

There currently are 'hundreds' of psychology theories that differ on how to bring change and what causes personal or interpersonal problems. Most are opposed not only to each other, but take a very unbiblical view of how to help others.

Thank you for visiting. We have a small set of Theology websites that are divided or separated by category (though there is some overlap).

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Our Top Ten Posts of 2011

Here are the ten most-viewed CCEF blog posts of the past year. We think you'll agree they're all worth another look.

Counting down to the most-viewed post:

10. Christians and Non-Christians, Married

9. Puritan Sources for Biblical Counseling (Guest Post by Tim Keller)

8. How to Talk to God When You're Suffering

7. What Christians Really Believe: "I Must Try Harder"

6. No More Minimizing Pain

5. The Angry Person: Always the Last to Know

4. Depression's Odd Filter

3. The Secret to Dealing with Fear and Anxiety

2. "If Only…" Living with Regrets

1. Sex Before Marriage: How Far Is Too Far?

We are grateful to God for any way in which these posts have been useful to His Church in 2011, and we're very excited about our plans for 2012. If you would like to help ensure that CCEF is able to continue providing this kind of content at no charge, consider making a one-time or regular donation. Thank you for your support!

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