by Bob | Mar 23, 2026 | Common Grace
What Is Common Grace? In today’s post, we’ll address three important questions for biblical counselors: What is common grace? What can we learn from Reformed theology about common grace and how biblical counselors may engage with extra-biblical information? What...
by Bob | Sep 10, 2025 | Common Grace
A Word from Bob Recently Sean Perron responded to Nate Brooks’s response to Keith Evans’s RTS Convocation speech, which was a response to how some biblical counselor’s respond to Herman Bavinck’s teaching. That’s a lot of responses! In my post today, I continue the...
by Bob | Jul 7, 2025 | Common Grace
Common Grace Recent discussions among biblical counselors have focused on common grace. While common grace is an important issue in biblical counseling, it is simplistic to limit these discussions to common grace. More Than Common Grace When thinking through a...
by Bob | May 1, 2025 | Common Grace, Embodied-Souls
Two Writing Topics As most of you know, over the past several years, I have collated research on two topics: Common Grace and Biblical Counseling: 1,000 pages of research notes. This includes a Genesis-to-Revelation study on common grace. It also includes...
by Bob | Feb 21, 2025 | Breathing Exercises, Common Grace
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...
by Bob | Feb 15, 2025 | Common Grace
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...