Two Writing Topics
As most of you know, over the past several years, I have collated research on two topics:
- Common Grace and Biblical Counseling: 1,000 pages of research notes. This includes a Genesis-to-Revelation study on common grace. It also includes extra-biblical research from church history and from current writings on common grace and biblical counseling.
- Soul Physicians of Embodied-Souls: Embodied-Souls, Traumatic-Suffering, and Biblical Counseling: 1,000 pages of research notes. This includes a Genesis-to-Revelation study on embodied-souls and trauma. It also includes extra-biblical research from church history and from current writings on embodied souls and trauma.
Four Writing Projects
As many of you also know, I have written scores of blog posts on these topics. Now, Lord willing, I would like to try to shape these notes (and blog posts) into a book and a booklet on each topic. So:
- One user-friendly booklet on common grace and biblical counseling.
- One user-friendly booklet on embodied-souls, traumatic-suffering, and biblical counseling.
- One in-depth book on common grace and biblical counseling.
- One in-depth book on embodied-souls, trauma, and biblical counseling.
Here’s My Struggle
Once upon a time, I wrote or contributed to 26 books in 19 years. Now, I’ve had “writer’s block” for at least two years.
In the past, I have been be able to easily flow from research to themes, conceptualization, outlines, chapters, applications, illustrations, etc. But now I am struggling to turn this massive amount of research into a book or booklet.
Here’s My Prayer Request
I’d appreciate your prayers that I could shape my research into helpful material that will assist our modern biblical counseling movement to think through and apply biblical truth concerning common grace, embodied-souls, traumatic-suffering, and biblical counseling.
Put in one sentence:
Please pray that I would have the God-given capacity and clarity to turn 1,000s of pages of research notes into helpful books and booklets for God’s glory, and for benefit of our biblical counseling world.
Thank you.
Praying now, brother.
Thank you, Ken.
Will do…thank you for allowing us to participate in your work through upholding you in prayer…God’s blessings.
Thank you, Dreama. You have always been a prayer warrior for me and my ministry.
I interacted recently with a brother about your written material and helpfulness as a biblical voice in counseling. I will pray that you will be free from the block and capture in written words the two big areas you plan to cover in the booklets and books!