Part Three: Embracing the Legacy of Comforting Biblical Counseling A Word from Bob First, I posted this blog mini-series back in 2009. I am thankful for how the modern biblical counseling movement has developed and grown since then, especially in the area that...
The Future of Biblical CounselingDreaming a Dozen DreamsPart 3: Dream Number ThreeBiblical Counseling Will Be TheologicalWelcome to a multi-part Blog on The Future of Biblical Counseling. We need clarity on the issue of what makes biblical counseling biblical. I...
Interviewed by the Wonderful Counselor Imagine that the Divine Counselor—Christ the Wonderful Counselor—was interviewing you for the position of Biblical Counselor. As you prepared your résumé, what qualifications would you highlight to demonstrate your eligibility...
A Twitter Question Yesterday, on Twitter, domestic abuse biblical counselor, Chris Moles, asked: “What was it that woke you up to the prevalence of #DomesticAbuse ? An experience? A resource?” I hesitated to respond with my experience—feeling false shame even...
A Word from Bob: With this being Valentines’ Weekend, I thought I’d share a post on marriage. I’m taking today’s thoughts from my new book Gospel-Centered Marriage Counseling. Leave, Cleave, Weave, and Receive Every pastor and biblical counselor wants to help couples...