“What would a model of biblical counseling look like that was built solely upon Christ’s gospel of grace?” (Soul Physicians, p. 3).
“Love is not enough. Truth is not enough. Love and truth must kiss” (Soul Physicians, p. 5).
“My passion is to infuse biblical counseling with Christian theology to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth” (Soul Physicians, p. 7).
“To what degree do you have confidence in the relevancy and potency of God’s Word in your life?” (Soul Physicians, p. 8).
“How do you evidence your confidence in God’s Word to help you when you are suffering?” (Soul Physicians, p. 8).
“How do you evidence your confidence in God’s Word to help you to have victory over sin and to grow in sanctification?” (Soul Physicians, p. 8).
“Do you agree or disagree that modern Christian counseling has lost its confidence in the relevancy and potency of God’s Word?” (Soul Physicians, p. 9).
“To what degree is your biblical counseling theologically informed?” (Soul Physicians, p. 9).
“What could you do to infuse your soul care and spiritual direction with Christian theology?” (Soul Physicians, p. 9).
“What makes biblical counseling biblical? What makes soul care and spiritual direction Christian?” (Soul Physicians, p. 9).