The Korean church has experienced diverse ministry formats throughout its history. Counseling ministry is the most recent focus of interest because it seeks to resolve and aid the believers in their daily struggles. Counseling, therefore, is a critical and crucial mission for the practitioners of pastoral ministry.Unfortunately, many of the pastors, despite their theological training, lack counseling training and psychology-based counseling has become most familiar to the Korean church. As a result, the congregants` problems are left to the care of psychotherapists and psychiatrists. On the other hand, many Christian counselors are familiar with psychology but lack theological or biblical training, there by solely relying on psychological principles for counseling. Between the pastors lacking counseling training and counselors lacking theological training, the socalled “Christian counseling” or “Biblical counseling” as practiced today is not different from secular psychotherapy. The most critical task for the Korean church, therefore, is how the practitioners of pastoral ministry adopt and adapt the biblical counseling to the everyday ministry.This article argues that the pastoral counseling is a fundamental ministry for the pastors as the reformed biblical counseling not only resolves the problems of the believers but it also transforms them to lead a life based on God`s words and for the glory of God. Therefore, the purpose of this study is three fold: First, it identifies the core values of reformed theology as God-centered theology and Bible-centered theology; Second, it states the characteristics of reformed biblical counseling for pastoral ministry; and Third, it explores ways in which biblical counseling can be applied in the daily ministry setting.