by Bob | Jul 7, 2014 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition
What Do You Call Your Counseling? What do you call your counseling ministry? In the Biblical Counseling World Many terms are used by leaders of the modern biblical counseling movement. Such as: Nouthetic Counseling: From Romans 15:14 and made common by Jay Adams....
by Bob | May 27, 2014 | Biblical Counseling
5 Biblical Portraits of Biblical Counselors, Part 2 In my last two posts, I’ve pondered the relationship between truth and love in biblical counseling. You can read the first post at Truth and Love: Sharing Scripture and Soul. You can read the second post at 5...
by Bob | May 26, 2014 | Biblical Counseling, Uncategorized
5 Biblical Portraits of the Biblical Counselor In my previous post, Truth and Love: Sharing Scripture and Soul, I addressed the question: Does the Bible teach that in biblical counseling relationships are tertiary? I was responding, in part, to a blog post I had...
by Bob | May 23, 2014 | Biblical Counseling
Truth and Love: Sharing Scripture and Soul I recently read a blog post by my fellow biblical counselor, Donn Arms, that described well the importance of relationships in biblical counseling: “Now, of course nouthetic counselors understand the importance of building...
by Bob | May 12, 2014 | Biblical Counseling
Should Counselors Talk about Themselves? Phil Monroe has been blogging about whether counselors should talk about themselves. You can read his most recent post here. Ed Welch also addressed this topic here. In professional counseling language, the issue is called...
by Bob | May 2, 2014 | Biblical Counseling, Empathy, Spiritual Friends
How to Empathize with Your Friends Note from Bob: You’re reading Part Two of a two-part blog post on developing biblical empathy. You can read Part One at Developing the Biblical Counseling Skill of Empathy. How to Empathize: Climbing in the Casket—Hebrews 4:15-16 ...