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Competent to Counsel International provides biblical counseling training and resources, using historic biblical counseling methodologies, for missionaries and local church leaders in the country of their ministry, on site and online.
Resourcing People Across the World
Competent to Counsel International intends to produce high quality video materials (training courses and teaching materials for use with counselees), making them available for free distribution and voice over dubbing into local languages, thereby enabling both effective and proven training anywhere in the world.
This training will be supplemented by the continued expansion of counseling material such as: articles, audio recordings, blogs, homework assignments and Bible studies for specific “problem areas”—ensuring that church leaders can freely utilize or translate such tools — to enable their counseling to be more effective and their counselees more Christ-like.
- Directions for Using the Anxiety Journal
- Serving Up Homework, Asian Style
- A Short Primer on Depression

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The Epidemic of Loneliness
The article was originally published on Counseling One Another Loneliness has become a worldwide epidemic. It can be excruciatingly painful. What’s more, it can be deadly. Research now indicates that persistent

What is Legalism?
What is a biblical understanding of legalism? The article was originally published on ACBC You have probably experienced what you thought was legalism in your walk as a Christian. You may

The Complete Husband, Revised and Expanded: A Practical Guide for Improved Biblical Husbanding
Being a consistently biblical husband is not for the faint of heart! God has given husbands huge responsibilities to their wives, but the good news is that God also gives

Handling Rejection and Hurt
Christlike attitude isn’t automatic. We need to train ourselves in righteousness. The article was originally published on ACBC I’m not sure exactly why this is, but recently in my counseling

How Love Shapes our Communication
Withdrawing in the midst of a conflict (without good reason) is often a selfish decision. The article was originally published on ACBC You’ve seen it a thousand times. Two Christians,