by Bob | Feb 14, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Gospel-Centered, Marriage, Marriage Counseling
Happy Valentines Day: Gospel-Centered Marriage Counseling All week I’ll be speaking at the Faith Biblical Counseling Training Conference in Lafayette, Indiana. Click here for more information on the conference. If you want to follow updates on Twitter, use: #BCTConf...
by Bob | Feb 22, 2011 | Biblical Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Parenting
How to Learn to Love…All Over Again I’ve had scores of responses to yesterday’s post, Learning to Love…All Over Again. Some asked, “So how do we learn to love all over again?” Anyone who knows me, knows that I don’t believe in “five easy steps,” or “seven secrets to…”...
by Bob | Jul 9, 2009 | Abuse, Biblical Counseling, Counseling, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Spousal Abuse
But Such Were Some of You1 Corinthians 6:11In response to my recent series on abuse and marriage, Elisabeth posted a passionate comment which I quote directly.I respond to her comment below.What are your thoughts?Elisabeth’s Post:“As I post my first comment, I must...
by Bob | Jul 3, 2009 | Abuse, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, RPM, Spousal Abuse
Counseling and Abuse in MarriagePart 7: Christ’s Resurrection PowerSummary: Marital abuse is one of the most traumatic issues an individual, couple, family, and church can face. Discussing it raises hotly defended convictions. How should God’s people respond to “abuse...
by Bob | Jun 30, 2009 | Abuse, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Spousal Abuse
Counseling and Abuse in MarriagePart 5: Intimate Marriage CounselingSummary: Marital abuse is one of the most traumatic issues an individual, couple, family, and church can face. Discussing it raises hotly defended convictions. How should God’s people respond to...
by Bob | Jun 29, 2009 | Abuse, Church, Marriage, Marriage Counseling, Pastoral Counseling, Pastors, Spousal Abuse
Counseling and Abuse in MarriagePart 4: Biblical Counseling for a Victimized SpouseSummary: Marital abuse is one of the most traumatic issues an individual, couple, family, and church can face. Discussing it raises hotly defended convictions. How should God’s people...