by Bob | Sep 7, 2012 | God's Healing for Life's Losses, Grief, Grief Recovery, Grieving, Quotes, Resources
Free Resources for Grief and Healing Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, I will be speaking at Grace Fellowship Church in Florence, Kentucky at their Counseling and Discipleship Training. They are anticipating 250 eager learners who want to be equipped to help...
by Bob | Mar 2, 2012 | 5 to Live By, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Death and Dying, Grieving, Suicide
Five to Live By: The Top 5 Christian Blog Posts of the Week Linking you to the top 5 Christian blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Do You Practice New Covenant Ministry or Old Covenant Ministry? Ray Ortlund...
by Bob | Mar 1, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Grieving, Spiritual Friends, Suffering, Sustaining
Climbing in the Casket Note: This is the fourth in a blog mini-series asking the simple question: Is there a biblical model for spiritual friendship, one-another ministry, biblical counseling, and pastoral counseling? Read Part 1: Spiritual Map Quest, Part 2: God’s...
by Bob | Feb 6, 2012 | God's Healing for Life's Losses, Grief Recovery, GriefShare, Grieving
Vote for the Christian Book of the Year I’m honored that my book, God’s Healing for Life’s Losses, is one of the finalists for the Christian Small Publisher Association Book of the Year Award. You can cast your vote for God’s Healing for Life’s Losses at...
by Bob | Oct 25, 2011 | God's Healing for Life's Losses, Grief, GriefShare, Grieving
God’s Healing for Life’s Losses Seminar When you, your family members, or friends are grieving over one of life’s many losses, where can you turn for help? Saturday, November 5, 2011, Dr. Bob Kellemen will be presenting a God’s Healing for Life’s Losses seminar at New...
by Bob | Aug 8, 2011 | Forgiveness, Grief, Grieving
Ask the Counselor: “Should I Try to Forget My Past?” As a biblical counselor, people often ask me the important question, “Should I try to forget my past?” I first respond with a one-word answer. “No.” Then I respond with a blog-size answer using the words: • Remember...