Stuart Scott

Associate Professor, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Stuart has over thirty years of experience in counseling and pastoral ministry. He has served as Associate Pastor of Family Ministries and Counseling at Grace Community Church in the Los Angeles area with Pastor John MacArthur. He served on the faculty of The Master’s College and Seminary in the area of biblical counseling before joining the faculty of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary serving as Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling and the Executive Director of the Center for Biblical Counseling. Stuart is a Fellow and Member of the Board of the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors (NANC). He is the author of several books including The Exemplary Husband, From Pride to Humility: A Biblical Perspective, and The Faithful Parent: A Biblical Guide to Raising a Family. Stuart has been married to Zondra for over thirty years and they have two grown children (Christa and Marc).

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Blog Posts (2)

April 14, 2012

The BCC Weekend Video Resource: Pastoring Isn’t Just Preaching

The BCC has a robust and growing portfolio of media resources. We’re creating, collecting, collating, and posting the best of the best in video, audio, MP3, Vimeo, YouTube, and...

November 21, 2011

Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel

Whether we are engaged in the private ministry of the Word of God as pastors, missionaries, counselors, or just a concerned brother or sister in Christ, it is important to...

Latest Comments on Resources by Stuart Scott

Brad Bigney commented about Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel on November 24

Excellent, Stuart!

I thank God for how He continues to use you to lead us in the biblical counseling movement.

Bob Kellemen commented about Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel on November 23

You can now download Stuart’s entire article in PDF version at: http://bit.ly/GospelPDF1

MK commented about Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel on November 22

I wonder when Stuart talks about buzz words does he mean “put on/put off” and “dehabituate/rehabituate” as much as he means “in Christ” and “gospel centered”? Buzz words are not a recent phenomenon.

I am getting really concerned about the “camps” that are developing and that I see in people I know well. It is becoming much more “us against them” than it is “they will know you are Christians by the way you love one another”.

Overall it is a potentially very helpful article if people will read it as aimed at their own predisposition to bang their drum and ride their hobby horse more than what’s wrong with people in the “other” camp.

Garnetta commented about Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel on November 22

I, too, look forward to having the printer-friendly version of this post. Excellent work, Dr. Scott.

Rodney Fickas commented about Biblical Counseling: Gaining a Balanced Picture on God’s Counsel on November 22

Terrific - thanks Bob