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== Reception and Impact == | == Reception and Impact == | ||
The statement has been welcomed by many within the traditional biblical counseling community as a needed clarification and defense of core principles. It has sparked discussion (and some controversy) regarding the boundaries of integration between biblical truth and secular insights in counseling practice. As of early 2025, it continues to gather signatures from counselors, pastors, and educators associated with organizations such as the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) and related ministries. | The statement has been welcomed by many within the traditional biblical counseling community as a needed clarification and defense of core principles. It has sparked discussion (and some controversy) regarding the boundaries of integration between biblical truth and secular insights in counseling practice. As of early 2025, it continues to gather signatures from counselors, pastors, and educators associated with organizations such as the [[Association of Certified Biblical Counselors]] (ACBC) and related ministries. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||