by Bob | Nov 16, 2009 | Uncategorized
The Anatomy of Anxiety, Part 14: More Than Conquerors Through Our Conqueror Note: For previous posts in this blog mini-series, please visit: 1: http://bit.ly/aHstk, 2: http://bit.ly/20R01P, 3: http://bit.ly/HAoxI, 4: http://bit.ly/1I6XmF, 5: http://bit.ly/19Jdqt, 6:...
by Bob | Oct 7, 2009 | Anxiety, Biblical Counseling, Faith, Fear
The Anatomy of Anxiety, Part 1: Worriers or Warriors Does worry, doubt, or fear get the best of you sometimes? Do you wonder where anxiety comes from and how to defeat it in your life and the lives of those you love? Then we need a biblical anatomy of anxiety. God...
by Bob | Jun 10, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, David Powlison, Jay Adams, Nouthetic Counseling
A Review Of: Competent to Counsel?: The History of a Conservative Protestant Anti-Psychiatry Movement Book Details *Author: David A. Powlison, Ph.D. *Publisher: Resources for Changing Lives/CCEF (1996/2009) *Category: Biblical Counseling, Church History Reviewed:...
by Bob | Jun 3, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Church History, Martin Luther, Sufferology
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...
by Bob | Jun 2, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Christian Psychology, Soul Care, Spiritual Friendship, Suffering, Sufficiency of Scripture
Part Two: Whatever Happened to Suffering? 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 these posts focused on:...