by Bob | Jan 23, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Luther, Martin Luther, Quotes
Quotes of Note: Martin Luther—Master Pastor, Part 5 Note: You’re reading Part 5 of a blog mini-series sharing Quotes of Note derived from my Ph.D. dissertation: Spiritual Care in Historical Perspective: Martin Luther as a Case Study in Christian Sustaining, Healing,...
by Bob | Jan 19, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Martin Luther, Pastoral Care, Pastoral Counseling, Quotes
Quotes of Note: Martin Luther—Master Pastor, Part 3 Note: You’re reading Part 3 of a blog mini-series sharing Quotes of Note derived from my Ph.D. dissertation: Spiritual Care in Historical Perspective: Martin Luther as a Case Study in Christian Sustaining, Healing,...
by Bob | Jan 18, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Luther, Martin Luther, Pastoral Care, Pastoral Counseling, Quotes
Quotes of Note: Martin Luther—Master Pastor, Part 2 Note: You’re reading Part 2 of a blog mini-series sharing Quotes of Note derived from my Ph.D. dissertation: Spiritual Care in Historical Perspective: Martin Luther as a Case Study in Christian Sustaining, Healing,...
by Bob | Jan 17, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Luther, Martin Luther, Quotes, Reformation
Quotes of Note: Martin Luther—Master Pastor, Part 1 In my Ph.D. dissertation, I studied Martin Luther’s pastoral care. The official title was Spiritual Care in Historical Perspective: Martin Luther as a Case Study in Christian Sustaining, Healing, Reconciling, and...
by Bob | Jan 9, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Book Review, Heath Lambert, Nouthetic Counseling
The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams by Heath Lambert, Reviewed by Bob Kellemen Note: This review was first posted at The Gospel Coalition and is re-posted with permission. You can read it there at The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams. Book Details •...
by Bob | Jan 8, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Nouthetic Counseling, Paul Tautges
Comfort Food for Mutual Ministry by Paul Tautges Note: Pastor Paul Tautges shared this blog post this week at his Counseling One Another blog. You can read the entire post at Comfort Food for Mutual Ministry. Here’s an excerpt from his post about his favorite page...