Prior to the influence of psychiatry and psychology, pastoral counseling was one of the most respected and vital community activities of ministers of religion. For centuries it had been the task of the clergy to minister to the spiritual needs of their parishioners. By referring to religious doctrine, they helped give meaning to life by providing spiritual solace and sustenance to those in their care. Psychiatry and psychology were given virtually free rein in the molding of ''modern'' humanist thinking for most of the last century. Spawned in the militaristic regimes of 19th century Germany, these spiritually-bereft ideologies determined a course of action that has only become obvious in the last 50 years. As a consequence, churches have been weakened and societies are experiencing unprecedented upheaval. Concerned that the Bible has been severely overlooked in its capacity to answer the questions often put forth by psychology, this week's guest, counselor Jeremy Lelek, seeks to lovingly and compassionately point believers back to the Bible in search for such answers.