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In serving God's servants throughout the mission world, we have worked hard to provide reliable resources for the hurting. It has often been frustrating to locate excellent counseling resources clearly grounded in God's Word. The Association of Biblical Counselors can serve this need as a networking fellowship of biblical counselors, and as a means of enhancing tools and skills for the benefit of us all. I look forward to this partnership.
John Sherwood
DMin. VP - International Ministries, CrossWorld

Rev. Mbusa Thaluliba
ALARM: Congo

For more than 10 years the Democratic Republic of Congo has been the theater of tribal clashes and civil war. Pastors and even counselors have been caught unaware by the many problems and need to be equipped in dealing with trauma, stress, fear, despair, loss of property, loss of loved ones, calamities, poverty, hatred, and facing the unexpected. Pastors and counselors are themselves traumatized by the situation that is still going on in the country. An Association of Biblical Counselors is most needed at this time when everybody is in need or direction and help. Biblical counseling is most needed and most welcome in Africa in general and particularly in war torn countries like ours.
Rev Mbusa Thaluliba
ALARM - Congo

John Babler
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

True Biblical Counseling is growing in the Christian church as more people come to a realization of the sufficiency and superiority of the Scriptures for counseling. At the same time, many are realizing the ineffectiveness of the predominant approach to Christian Counseling that attempts to integrate the "best" of the behavioral sciences with counseling ministry. The need for a clear voice to challenge the Church and individual Christians to counsel and minister God's living Word rather than the world's wisdom is great. There are many organizations, churches, ministries, and individuals committed to Biblical counseling, but no unified voice by which these impact the church and the culture. The Association of Biblical Counselors provides an opportunity for those committed to the sufficiency of Scripture and Biblical Counseling to fellowship, strengthen and develop skills, and more effectively impact the Church. Won't you join us?
John Babler
Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pastoral Counseling, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Eric Mitchell
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

What an encouragement it is to see the launch of the Association of Biblical Counselors. It will be a timely help for those committed to Scripture as the authoritative and sufficient source for all counsel, as well as for the equipping of Christians to counsel from Scripture. May God bless your efforts!
Eric Mitchell
Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biblical Backgrounds & Archaeology Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary


Paige Patterson
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

The heart of the biblical message is salvation and new life in Christ. That new life is not only just Heaven but also victorious and fulfilled life, which brings the deepest satisfaction to life's otherwise frustrating venue. The Association of Biblical Counselors is an organization deeply committed to assisting unbelievers to find life in Christ and believers to find the fullness of the joy that the Bible promises when its tenets are followed. May God bless the ministry of this important association.
Paige Patterson
President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary