Proud Public Condemnation: Hubris In the online Christian world, whether in broader Evangelical circles, or in narrower biblical counseling circles, it seems we often have a typical first response to a Christian who disagrees with our view: proud public condemnation....
Your Request for an Update Many of you have asked me if there has been any progress toward a face-to-face meeting of biblical counseling leaders in order to address current divisions in the biblical counseling family. Here’s my update… December 1, 2024: Background ...
Christ and Christians Christ is “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Sadly, as Christians, and as biblical counselors, too often we are “full of judgment and mischaracterization.” Kuyper, Johnson, and French Today we listen as three Christians call us to charity...
A Word from Bob The following was a thread I recently posted on Twitter/X. Twitter/X Thread Brief Ponderings on Current Attitudes and Actions in Our Modern #BibleCn #BiblicalCounseling Interactions. Two very different ways of looking at and treating fellow biblical...
A Recent History Lesson In the past two weeks, I’ve crafted four blog posts related to discussions within the biblical counseling community: 3 Biblical Principles to Apply in Response to Heath Lambert’s Confrontation Priests, Zombies, and Prophets, Oh My!: Engaging...
When we disagree with other self-described biblical counselors, how could we handle those differences biblically? Here are three posts on this important topic: 5 Biblical Counseling Principles for Addressing Disagreements Among Biblical Counselors 6 Types of Biblical...