Zondervan recently released Heath Lambert’s new book, A Theology of Biblical Counseling. In the book, Heath argues for the sufficiency of Scripture for counseling. David Murray has initiated a series of blog posts in response to Heath’s book and Heath’s views on...
Author Interview Q & A for Scripture and Counseling, Part 2 I have the honor of being the general editor and a chapter author for Scripture and Counseling: God’s Word for Life in a Broken World. Zondervan has just released this book, co-authored by twenty-two...
Author Interview Q & A for Scripture and Counseling, Part 1 I have the honor of being the general editor and a chapter author for Scripture and Counseling: God’s Word for Life in a Broken World. Zondervan has just released this book, co-authored by twenty-two...
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr.: Foreword for Scripture and Counseling I have the honor of being the general editor and a chapter author for Scripture and Counseling: God’s Word for Life in a Broken World. Zondervan has just released this book, co-authored by twenty-two...
10 Endorsements for: Scripture and Counseling: God’s Word for Life in a Broken World I have the honor of being the general editor and a chapter author for Scripture and Counseling: God’s Word for Life in a Broken World. Zondervan has just released this book,...
In Gospel-Centered Counseling: How Christ Changes Lives, I address the biblical counselor’s foundational question: “What would a model of biblical counseling look like that was built solely upon Christ’s gospel of grace?” I then break that question into 8 ultimate...