Healthy Conversations about Biblical Counseling and Common Grace Yes. Online conversations about biblical counseling can be healthy. Healthy, respectful, mutual online interactions can be a meaningful opportunity for iron-sharpening-iron mutual discipleship. Public...
Clarity and Charity Leading to Unity I share today’s post with the hopes of providing some clarity in charity leading to unity about the important issue of the sufficiency of Scripture, common grace, and biblical counseling. How could we relate the sufficiency of...
Star Trek and Biblical Counseling? Now That Is Really Integration!!! I love Star Trek. I love biblical counseling. I love getting to integrate them together in the title of today’s guest post! In Star Trek lore, the Kobayashi Maru is a training exercise designed to...
Integrationists, Neo-Integrationists, and Proto-Integrationists In current biblical counseling discussions, some are saying that using common grace findings, even when they are assessed by God’s all-sufficient Word, is indicative of moving from “true biblical...
A Word from Bob For the past several years, I’ve been studying what Reformed theologians teach about common grace. You can find a collation of all of that material here: Common Grace and Biblical Counseling. As part of this study, I’ve been reading Abraham Kuyper’s...
What Does the Bible Teach About the Body, the Embodied-Soul, Traumatic-Suffering, Common Grace, Science, Neuroscience, and Research? In 2022, I started collating a list of resources I had produced on Counseling the Whole Person. It started with 15 resources. It keeps...