It’s important to ponder the Psalms and how they view “depression.” It is such a rich view. Honestly, it makes a DSM-V view of depression seem quite flat and shallow by comparison. Richness in Definition/Descriptions of Depression In the Psalms we discover a great...
The Sufficiency of Scripture: Reviewing the Review My friend, David Murray, has been reviewing, chapter-by-chapter, the Biblical Counseling Coalition’s first book: Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling. To read a post that links to David’s reviews of the Introduction...
Gospel-Centered Self-Counsel for Suffering Note from Bob: You’re reading Part One of a new Changing Lives blog mini-series on applying the gospel to yourself as you face suffering face-to-face with Christ. The Gospel for Sin and Suffering The gospel of Christ’s...
Christian Integrative Counseling and Biblical Counseling: The Conversation Continues Aaron and I have been continuing our conversation about “Christian integrative counseling” and “biblical counseling.” The conversation string started from my post 5 Reasons It’s...
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...