by Bob | May 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
Most evangelical Christians in America see involvement in the electoral process as a moral/spiritual obligation. So, what is an American Christian to do when presented with a choice between two prominent presidential candidates where choosing either is morally...
by Bob | Apr 29, 2016 | Pastoral Ministry
5 top Christian blog posts of the week—by Kevin DeYoung, Brian Croft, Mark Dever, Ed Welch/CCEF, and Paul Tautges. 9 Marks of a Christian Family Pastor Paul Tautges asks and answers the question, “What makes a Christian family distinct from a non-Christian one?” Read...
by Bob | Apr 25, 2016 | Uncategorized
God calls us to speak the truth in love to one another. We call that biblical counseling or gospel-centered counseling, or gospel conversations—helping one another to joyfully and powerfully live out the gospel. There’s nothing I enjoy more than equipping God’s people...
by Bob | Apr 22, 2016 | Biblical Counseling, Listening
A Word from Bob: You’re reading Part 10 in my blog mini-series on Half Biblical Ministry to the Suffering. The series was prompted by a yet-to-be-published work in the biblical counseling field that highlights truth-telling for people who are suffering, but seems to...
by Bob | Apr 21, 2016 | Biblical Counseling, Listening
A Word from Bob: You’re reading Part 9 in my blog mini-series on Half Biblical Ministry to the Suffering. The series was prompted by a yet-to-be-published work in the biblical counseling field that highlighted truth-telling for people who are suffering, but...