Journey to Biblical Counseling
Pastor Paul Tautges has launched a new feature at his Counseling One Another blog site. It’s called Journey to Biblical Counseling and in it he interviews various teachers, trainers, authors, and leaders in the biblical counseling world.
I have the privilege of being Paul’s guest for the inaugural edition of Journey to Biblical Counseling. In the interview, Paul asks me to answer the following eight questions:
1. “What is your current involvement in biblical counseling?”
2. “In 50 words or less, how do you define biblical counseling?”
3. “How does your definition today differ from your thinking 5 or 10 years ago?”
4. “What people, circumstances, influences, etc., did the Holy Spirit use to move you from your former thoughts to your current convictions?”
5. “What do you see as the relationship of biblical counseling to the local church?”
6. “Is biblical counseling for every believer? Why or why not?”
7. “If you had the power to immediately change one thing in the ‘Biblical Counseling Movement,’ what would it be?”
8. “If someone wanted to be equipped to better serve the Lord through the ministry of counseling, what do you suggest should be their first few steps?”
Read my responses at Journey to Biblical Counseling: An Interview with Bob Kellemen.
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How would you answer any of Paul’s eight questions? I’d love to hear your responses.
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