AACC Media
Inspiration, insight, and practical guidance in the field of Christian counseling. Here you’ll find a diverse lineup of podcasts featuring thought-leaders and practitioners sharing real-world strategies; streaming series that dive deep into timely topics and equip you with actionable tools; our radio broadcasts bringing encouragement and expert interviews; and an engaging blog packed with articles, devotionals, and best practices to support you every step of your journey.
Podcasts
Care & Counsel Podcast
Counseltrends Podcast
Series
Life, Love, Faith, & Family
Faithful Counseling
Radio Programs
Sunday, The Road Forward
Dr. Tim Clinton
Listen at AmericasVoice.news
The Drive Home
Drs. Tim and Zach Clinton
Listen at WAVA.com
AACC blog
A Soul That Glorifies the Lord
by Dr. Natalie Atwell My daily Bible reading and study do not follow a yearly plan. I simply read from start to finish, and then begin again—regardless of the time of year or season. This process has removed the pressure of finishing the Bible in a year and helped me...
Counseling in the Image of God: Why the Imago Dei Matters
by Dr. Margy Hill he foundation of Christian counseling rests not only on clinical skill but on theological clarity. Genesis 1:26–27 tells us humanity is made in the Imago Dei, the Image of God. This truth is more than doctrine—it is a clinical lens. Every client...
Exposing the Darkness: How Assessment Can Reveal the Unseen Influences Behind Mental Health Struggle
by Dr. Natalie Atwell In counseling, we assess several factors at the beginning of the counseling process and throughout to monitor progress, accurately diagnose, and aid in the treatment of clients. Yet, in recent years, I've begun uncovering some unusually dark...
AACC Honors the Life and Legacy of Dr. James C. Dobson
FOREST, VA (August 21, 2025) — Dr. James C. Dobson, one of the most trusted voices for the family and Christian faith in our generation, went home today to be with the Lord at the age of 89. A gifted psychologist, best-selling author, and broadcaster, Dr. Dobson...
When You’ve Been Spiritually Gaslit: Holding Onto the True Voice of God
Guiding readers back to God’s word in a sea of confusion. by Dr. Natalie Atwell Gaslighting is a popular term these days. There are videos all over social media about this specific word. The term gaslight actually dates back to a 1938 British play called Gas Light,...
Exposing Darkness: Understanding the Roots of Spiritual Abuse
by Dr. Natalie Atwell In recent years, the term spiritual abuse has gained popularity. I don't think this is because spiritual abuse is happening more (although that may be the case), but because more people are talking about their experiences. As a counselor, I'm...
Resurrection Sunday: An Opportunity to Witness
We’re in the Easter season again—one time of year when many people are reminded, perhaps for the first time since last Easter, of an empty tomb outside Jerusalem. At AACC headquarters in Virginia, spring is in the air. Spring is a transitory season that bridges the...
Falling in Love, Staying in Love: How to Keep Romance Alive
by David Arp, M.S.W. and Claudia Arp, B.S. This article was originally published in Christian Counseling Today, Volume 23-1 One of the most difficult parts of marriage is staying in love and keeping romance alive over the years. Having logged more than five decades...
A Biblical and Neuroscientific Approach to Stress Resilience
by Charles Stone, MDiv, DMin, PhD This post is a summary of chapter 9 in Charles Stone’s just released Moody Press book:Stress Less: 9 Habits from the Bible and Brain Science to Build Resilience and Reduce Anxiety. Read more information about the book and Charles...
Do We Deserve God’s Grace?
Grace: perhaps the most freeing gift offered to us by God. Without it, we would have no salvation and no hope. A question that often surfaces in counseling, churches, and hearts is this: Do we deserve God’s grace? The works-based, performance-driven world can lead us...
Benevolent Detachment: Guiding Clients to a New Source of Identity and Acceptance
by Janeen Davis, Psy.D., MFT How often do you hear clients say, “They made me feel….” as they describe interactions with spouses, friends, family members, and coworkers? When clients claim that someone made them feel a certain way, they are ceding control of their...
The “V” Word: What Vulnerability Is and Isn’t
by Mitzi Brown, M.A., LMHC, LPC It's cringeworthy for many people, that word: Vulnerability. What images, beliefs, and meanings are stirred up when you hear that word? For some, vulnerability evokes unbearable emotions and takes them back to a time and place when...














