by Bob | Oct 20, 2010 | 4E Equipping, 4E Ministry Training Strategy, Biblical Counseling, Equipping
Eat Your Own Dog Food: Feedback Friends and Writing in Community My good friend, Scott Ryser, the Founder and CEO of Yakabod always talks about how companies should “eat their own dog food.” In other words, “practice what you preach.” I’m following Scott’s advice....
by Bob | Oct 18, 2010 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Coalition
Thinking Robustly in Community Many of you know that I’m working with a group of pastors, professors, and educators to launch the new Biblical Counseling Coalition. The following thoughts are my own, not theirs. However, they do come in response to the process of...
by Bob | Oct 3, 2010 | Al Mohler, Biblical Counseling, Steve Viars
A Vision for the Entire Church Where do you turn when you’re hurting? Where do you go when you’re struggle with a besetting sin? For nearly 2,000 years, the answer was: “I turn to the church, to my pastor, and to my brothers and sisters in Christ.” However, since the...
by Bob | Sep 21, 2010 | Biblical Counseling, Church, Discipleship, Equipping
It Takes a Congregation The Big Idea: Learn Christ’s vision for your life in and through the church. Sadly, in far too many churches, the people of God are second-class citizens when it comes to the work of the ministry. If a “lay” person makes a hospital visit,...
by Bob | Sep 2, 2010 | Biblical Counseling, Guest Blog
How to Steward Life Checkpoints Note: The following is a second guest post from my good friend and co-worker in biblical counseling, Pastor Rob Green. Check out the original post here. And bookmark Pastor Rob’s excellent blog Counseling with Confidence and Compassion....