
Why does NorthCreek Church practice biblical counseling—and what makes it different from Christian or secular therapy? In this episode of afterWord, Pastor Kent Dresdow sits down with Executive Pastors Jeremy Pray and Matt Rehrer to begin a two-part series on the private ministry of the Word, shifting from the pulpit to the counseling room. Together, they unpack what biblical counseling is, when it’s most helpful, and why it matters in the life of the church.Drawing from convictions about the sufficiency of Scripture and the transforming power of the gospel, they define biblical counseling as intentional, Word-centered discipleship for those who feel stuck—whether in grief, sin, anxiety, or suffering. They walk through practical distinctions between everyday encouragement, community care, and formal counseling, and offer examples of how the church can come alongside someone in crisis with both hope and help from God’s Word.You’ll also hear about the intake process, what a typical counseling meeting looks like, and how “homework” is rooted not in self-help but in sanctification. Whether you’re curious about getting help, giving help, or growing as a disciple, this conversation will encourage you to see biblical counseling not as a last resort, but as a vital expression of Christlike care.To explore more, visit nctconference.org for workshop audio on issues like depression, anger, and anxiety.