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St. Patrick’s Morning Prayer: The Lorica
St. Patrick’s Morning Prayer: The Lorica
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 4: The Jesus Question
Bob Kellemen Responds to Brian McLaren’s Question # 4: The Jesus Question from A New Kind of Christianity
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 3: The God Question
What is a biblical response to Brian McLaren’s understanding of the Bible’s view of God?
The Best of the Best Around the Net
My weekly post, The Best of the Best Around the Net, links you to blog posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Check out the following links you can trust.
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 2: The Authority Question
Read with confidence and applied with wisdom, the Bible offers us categories for thinking about everything we need for daily life and godly living (2 Peter 1:3; Hebrews 4:12-16; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Philippians 1:9-11; Colossians 2:3-10).
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 1: The Narrative Question
“What difference does our response to Brian McLaren’s narrative question make for how we care like Christ (biblical counseling) and for how we live like Christ (spiritual formation)?”
A Biblical Counseling Response to Brian McLaren
I’m responding to Brian McLaren’s book through the lens of biblical counseling and spiritual formation. For each of his ten questions, I’ll be asking and pondering, What difference does our response to this question make for how we care like Christ (biblical counseling) and for how we live like Christ (spiritual formation)?
Brian McLaren, I Accept Your Invitation
Dr. Bob Kellemen addresses the implications of Brian McLaren’s A New Kind of Christianity for “the personal ministry of the Word”—pastoral counseling, one another ministry, soul care, spiritual direction, biblical counseling, Christian counseling, pastoral care, spiritual friendship, personal discipleship, one another ministry.
Crying Out to God: I Surrender All
Crying out to God is a faith-based plea for mobilization in which I humbly ask God for help based upon my admission that I can’t survive without Him.
Complaint: A Lament for Your Loss
Complaint is vulnerable frankness about life to God in which I express my pain and confusion over how a good God allows evil and suffering.