by Bob | Sep 27, 2020 | Books
Join the Conversation I usually place the Join the Conversation section at the end of my blog posts. Not today. I want to invite your help and interaction right away. I’m collating biblical counseling books published in 2020. If you know of biblical counseling books...
by Bob | Sep 25, 2020 | Biblical Counseling, Equipping Counselors, Gospel Conversations
A Word from Bob In this two-part blog series, we’re asking: “How do we become equipped for individual biblical counseling?” There’s equipping for marriage counseling and for family counseling, but this series is about becoming competent to counsel another individual....
by Bob | Sep 23, 2020 | Biblical Counseling, Gospel Conversations
A Word from Bob As I write today’s post, my latest two books have just been released—they’re about equipping in marriage counseling and equipping in family counseling. Yet that raises a question, “But how do we become equipped in individual biblical counseling?” Glad...
by Bob | Sep 11, 2020 | Book Review
The best book of the 21st century is Dane Ortlund’s Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers. The best book of the 21st century—that’s saying a lot! Let’s put that in perspective. R. Bowker LLC, which issues the ISBN numbers used by librarians...
by Bob | Sep 10, 2020 | Empathy
Recently I blogged about Depression and the Power of Empathy. I thought it would be helpful to provide something of a “Part 2” by exploring together the distinct differences between secular empathy and biblical empathy. Empathy Is Sourced in the Trinity Empathy is...