
In Favor of Confessional Christianity
Many churches and families are rediscovering the value of confessions, creeds, and catechism for healthy discipleship....

Temptation and the Way of Escape
We are promised that when temptation comes, God will provide the way escape, and that way is Jesus Christ, the Door of salvation....

Text Less and Talk More
Married couples are sometimes lessening opportunity for meaningful, face to face communication by texting excessively....
A Biblical Counselor's Take on the Lord's Supper
The Lord's Supper is an occasion for hope and comfort to those who suffer....

On Adoption and the Giving of Covenant Signs
God's ordinary means of grace are to us signs of his comfort and rest, sealing to us the certainty of his promises....



When Our Neighbor Cries
The Scriptures give us God's wisdom to comfort those struggling with sadness, grief, and despair....

Standing on the Promises of God
There are various reasons why biblical counselors choose to not integrate their counseling with secular theory and pursue state licensure....

Baylight Counseling: Hurricane Irma Response
Baylight Counseling's Hurricane Irma Response and Emergency Request....

Getting to the Heart of the Matter
We're usually convinced that our choices represent the ethical and moral high ground, but the LORD weighs our motives....

The Grace-Driven Husband
Husbands love their wives well by grace, rather than by law....

Biblical Counseling: Five Myths to Mortify
Despite significant growth, five myths persist concerning the nature of biblical counseling....

Grab a Seat and Watch Us Grow!
Baylight Counseling seeks donors for new office furniture as it moves into a new office space at Calvary Church....

It's a Date Night: What Did You Expect?
What should married couples reasonably expect to accomplish as they introduce regularly scheduled date nights into their relationship....

The Trouble with Your Checklist
Our hearts are inclined to trust in our own good works, which explains our propensity to trust in a checklist for change, rather than Christ....
Domestic Abuse: No Quarter in Biblical Counseling
Domestic abuse, in all forms, is a gross departure from the biblical definition of marriage....

Catechism: For You and Your Children
Catechizing our children will connect them to their faith, producing joy in their hearts....

Recovery and Redemption After a Failed Adoption
Hope for recovery and redemption after a failed adoption is available in Christ....

Biblical Counseling and the Law of Christ
Biblical counseling involves bearing one-another's burdens, which is to fulfill the law of Christ....


What Makes the Biblical Counseling Model Different?
The biblical counseling model is marked by distinctive features unique to the Christian life....

The Centrality of Hope in Biblical Counseling
Gospel centered hope is key to success in biblical counseling....

The Chief End of Man is the Beginning of Biblical Counseling
The chief end of man is the beginning of biblical counseling....

Sin, Slavery, and the Truth About Sanctification
Helping counselees relate to Paul's use of the "slave" metaphor....

Too Tired to Care
Counselors must monitor the hours they spend at the counseling table, or risk burnout....

Taking Every Thought Captive
The life of the mind is the well spring for the things we actually choose to do....

Hope for Change in Union with Christ
A look at the doctrine of union with Christ, and how it influences the process of change in counseling....