by Nathaniel Logan, Army Chaplain, ACBC Certified Biblical Counselor This article offers an account of my deployment as an Army Chaplain during a military conflict and from the perspective of a biblical counselor. It highlights the significance of evaluating situational requirements, delivering spiritual support in times of crisis, and using biblical counseling methods to effectively […]
Operation Rising Lion or the Twelve Day War: A First-Person View from a Biblical Counselor
Barley Harvests and Banquets
Fallen Soldiers Ministries has been approached by Navy Seal Team members to write for FSM's Quarterly Newsletter when inspired, time allows and anonymity is protected. They will use the pseudonym "The Chief". This is their seventh contribution and we look forward to their future contributions. by "The Chief" The primary failure point in our nation […]
Why Should You Care About or Take Vitamin D?
by Linda Atchley, R.N., Physician Assistant Our Heavenly Father has spoken clearly in His Word about health, sickness, and disease. As 3 John 1:2 says, "Dear friend, I pray that you may prosper in every way and be in good health physically just as you are spiritually" (HCSB). Not only should our first important objective be […]
Preacher, Pastor, or Both
by Pastor Will Lohnes, ACBC & IABC Certified Biblical Counselor I get it; this article will bring some heat. Understood. But this topic needs to be addressed. I have been in the ministry for over fifty years. I started as a part-time counselor and assistant program director at a camp. Then I served as a […]
Biblical Counselors Necessitate Community
by Nick Sevier, ACBC, IABC & Founder & Director of Biblical Counselors Society Carrying for souls is weighty. And, too often, biblical counselors and church leaders are left to bear it alone. Consider the trendlines. In 2023, Barna reported that 65 percent of US pastors said they felt lonely or isolated—a staggering 23 percent increase […]
An Appraisal of ACBC Phase III Candidacy
by Caitlynn Manthe "What are you going to do after high school?" was the most asked question when I graduated. I knew I wanted to work in ministry. I was interested in counseling individuals to help them navigate life's challenges. What would that look like in a counseling setting if I want to incorporate God […]









