by Bob | Nov 7, 2011 | Biblical Counseling, Evangelical Theological Society, Sexual Abuse, Sufficiency of Scripture
Do You Trust Your Bible? G. K. Chesterton noted that, “The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.” The same could be said for biblical counseling. “The sufficiency of Scripture ideal has not been tried and...
by Bob | Nov 5, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Change Management, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 4: Sail On Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation. Read Part 2: Christ-Centered Heart Change. Read Part 3: Stewarding...
by Bob | Nov 4, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 3: Stewarding the Change Process Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation. Read Part 2: Christ-Centered Heart Change....
by Bob | Nov 3, 2011 | 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Change Management, Conflict Resolution, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Change Management, Part 2: Christ-Centered Heart Change Note: I’m developing this blog mini-series from material in chapter five of my book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read Part 1: Shepherding the Transformation. Transforming My Heart: Taking My Sin and...
by Bob | Nov 1, 2011 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Pastoral Care, Pastoral Counseling
Reflections After 30 Years of Biblical Counseling Note: This post was originally posted at the Biblical Counseling Coalition under Lessons Learned as a Biblical Counselor. I Am Learning That Biblical Counseling Is About Scripture and Soul If there is one verse that...
by Bob | Oct 24, 2011 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Biblical Counselors
Do You Love Biblical Counseling? Today’s blog post title is not a “deep” question. It’s a rhetorical question. If you’re a reader of my Changing Lives blog, then your answer is obvious: “Yes, I love biblical counseling.” You and I share a love for “changing lives with...