by Bob | Aug 7, 2013 | Biblical Counseling, Christian Counseling, Integration, Sufficiency of Scripture
Christian Integrative Counseling and Biblical Counseling: Continuing the Conversation Sometimes the best part of a blog post—the “real meat”—is found in the comment string. I think that’s true regarding my recent post 5 Reasons It’s Past Time to End the Stereotypes...
by Bob | Aug 5, 2013 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition, Christian Counseling, Integration, Sufficiency of Scripture
5 Reasons It’s Past Time to End the Stereotypes about Biblical Counseling I received an email recently sharing that a counseling professor at an Evangelical seminary said that a certain biblical counselor was “dangerous.” It wasn’t a compliment. The Evangelical...
by Bob | Jun 7, 2013 | Biblical Counseling, Integration
Ancient Philosophy and Modern Psychology Cover the Same Terrain Real life issues motivated the Apostle Paul to write to the Colossians from his prison cell. The Christians in Colosse were facing suffering—condemnation from Satan (Col. 1:22), judgment by others (Col....
by Bob | Jun 29, 2007 | Integration
Dissecting the Controversial High Court Decision[i]Should society be color-blind? Is the US Constitution color-blind? These are the questions debated by the US Supreme Court in their controversial June 28, 2007, decision striking down two school integration programs....