Zondervan recently released Heath Lambert’s new book, A Theology of Biblical Counseling. In the book, Heath argues for the sufficiency of Scripture for counseling. David Murray has initiated a series of blog posts in response to Heath’s book and Heath’s views on...
A Word from Bob: Welcome back! I hope you benefit from my third post in our blog mini-series on Half Biblical Ministry to the Suffering. In my first post, I asked: “When you were hurting, has someone tried to preach truth to your suffering heart without suffering with...
A Word from Bob: Welcome to my second post in a blog mini-series on Half Biblical Ministry to the Suffering. In my first post, I asked: When you were hurting, has someone tried to preach truth to your suffering heart without suffering with you? Read more about it at:...
Fully Biblical, Biblical Counseling A number of years ago, I crafted a series of blog posts focused on Half Biblical Biblical Counseling. In those posts, I emphasized the Bible’s call on biblical counselors to: Highlight not only truth, but truth and love, Scripture...
What Is a Gospel Conversation? I’ve written a whole book/equipping manual on gospel conversations: Gospel Conversations: How to Care Like Christ. In the book, readers/participants become equipped in 22 biblical counseling skills. So, what is a gospel...
This week I’ll be teaching several times at the Faith Biblical Counseling Training Conference at Faith Church in Lafayette, Indiana. All of my sessions will relate to gospel-centered counseling and gospel conversations. So, what is gospel-centered counseling? It seems...