An Introductory Word from Bob: Biblical Words Related to Biblical Counseling There are many words in the Old Testament and New Testament that relate to one-another ministry, biblical counseling, soul care, pastoral care, shepherding, spiritual friendship, and being a...
When it comes to emotions, we seem prone to extremes, especially in the Christian world. Some of us act as if emotions are a result of the Fall, so we stuff them or ignore them. Others of us act as if emotions are king and we allow them to rule us. We Devalue...
A Word from Bob We often think about grief and adults, but what about when our children struggle with loss and grief? When they face life’s losses, how do they find hope when they’re hurting? In Grief and Your Child: Sharing God’s Comfort in Loss, I apply biblical...
A Word from Bob Someone recently thanked me for my posts on embodied-souls (God designed us as a complex union of body and soul). Then they asked if I would share what motivates my interest in embodied-souls and biblical counseling. Good question. I’ll share four...
There is much confusion in the Christian world (and in the biblical counseling world) about God’s view of fear. Ed Welch, of CCEF, has penned an excellent, biblical, nuanced, practical, compassionate article in The Journal of Biblical Counseling, called Fear Is Not...