Christian counseling radio programs in the late twentieth century featured licensed counselors or pastors taking calls from listeners about personal and family struggles. These shows aimed to provide biblical and psychological guidance over the airwaves.
Major works included daily or weekly call in counseling shows that influenced how Christians thought about therapy, pastoral care, and confidentiality. Some programs faced criticism when complex issues were addressed in brief on air segments, raising questions about the limits of broadcast counseling.
Call in counseling programs that blended biblical advice and psychology for radio audiences.