This article examines the question, “Is there a definite process for decision-making in the Scriptures?” Eyrich and Strickland begin by examining primary and secondary assumptions about biblical decision making. They then move into a discussion of values and factors in decision-making. The article concludes with three illustrations of this biblical decision-making concept in action.
Counseling the Decision Makers
from the Journal of Biblical Counseling 1:1 | Winter 1977