by Bob | Jul 30, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Book Review, Books, CCEF, Christian Counseling, David Powlison
Seeing with New Eyes: Counseling and the Human Condition through the Lens of Scripture *Title: Seeing with New Eyes *Author: David Powlison, Ph.D. *Publisher: P&R Publishing (2003) *Category: Church, Biblical Counseling, Ministry Reviewed By: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D.,...
by Bob | Jun 22, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Sin, Suffering
Why Some Biblical Counseling Is Only Half BiblicalAddendum: Incompetent to Counsel*Note: If you’re disappointed that I’m saying that some biblical counseling is only half biblical, then please read my comments at the end of my first post in this series:...
by Bob | May 19, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Psychology, Bob Kellemen, Christian Counseling, Christian Psychology, David Powlison, Eric Johnson, Steve Viars
The State of Biblical Counseling Today: Discussing the ABC Symposium, Part II—The DNA of Biblical CounselingNote: This is Part Two of a several-part blog about the Symposium on Biblical Counseling that took place on May 14, 2009 at the Association of Biblical...
by Bob | Apr 30, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Death and Dying, God's Healing, Grief, Grieving, Healing, Kellemen, Suffering, Sufferology
God’s Healing for Life’s Losses:How to Find Hope When You’re HurtingPost 42: Conclusion—Creative Suffering or Destructive Suffering? It’s clear that there is a typical way to respond to suffering. That typical way does not typically factor God into the equation.It’s...
by Bob | Feb 24, 2009 | Beyond the Suffering, Black Church History, Black History Month, The Journey
The Journey: Forty Days of PromiseCelebrating the Legacy of African American ChristianityDay Thirty-Seven: Your Maker Is Your HusbandWelcome to day thirty-seven of our forty-day intercultural journey. From Martin Luther King Day to the end of Black History Month we...