A Word from Bob Throughout this post, I’ll use the phrase “nouthetic counseling” because it ties in with someone nouthetically confronting nouthetic counseling as a movement. However, nouthetic confrontation is just a slice of historic biblical counseling....
As biblical counselors, we always want to connect the most relevant biblical passage to our unique counselee’s specific life situation. However, “pet passages” can exert such influence on us that we unhelpfully force them onto people in a one-size-fits-all manner. A...
Saints, Sufferers, and Sinners: Loving Others As God Loves Us by Dr. Mike Emlet (New Growth Press, January 2021) is one of the most important and helpful counseling books since the launch of the biblical counseling movement half-a-century ago. As a...
A Word from Bob I’ve collated today’s post from The Annual Guide to Biblical Counseling Resources: 2020 Edition. This guide provides 230 pages that collate 920 biblical counseling resources. I’ve since transferred The Annual Guide to the Biblical Counseling...
A Word from Bob I’ve collated today’s post from The Annual Guide to Biblical Counseling Resources: 2020 Edition. This guide provides 230 pages that collate 920 biblical counseling resources. I’ve since transferred The Annual Guide to the Biblical Counseling...
A Biblical Counseling Confessional Statement People often ask: “What makes biblical counseling truly biblical?” “How does biblical counseling differ from other approaches to soul care?” The Biblical Counseling Coalition addressed these questions when three dozen...