by Bob | Sep 10, 2020 | Empathy
Recently I blogged about Depression and the Power of Empathy. I thought it would be helpful to provide something of a “Part 2” by exploring together the distinct differences between secular empathy and biblical empathy. Empathy Is Sourced in the Trinity Empathy is...
by Bob | Jul 1, 2020 | Biblical Counseling, Marriage, Marriage Counseling
A Word from Bob—Two New Books on How To Do Biblical Marriage & Family Counseling In 2020, Baker Books released my two-book series on equipping counselors for biblical marriage and family counseling. They are: Gospel-Centered Marriage Counseling: An Equipping Guide...
by Bob | Jun 15, 2020 | Biblical Counseling
Whenever I teach the Faith Bible Seminary course BC 611—Biblical Counseling Lab, I ask my students to craft a 25-word-or-less response to the question: What makes biblical counseling truly biblical? They’re given about 10 minutes to develop this, so it’s not their...
by Bob | May 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
Where do you turn when someone you love asks you, “What would you recommend that I read for help with my struggles with anxiety?” Where do you turn someone in church says, “Do you have any books you recommend that would help me deal with the sexual abuse I experienced...
by Bob | Mar 25, 2020 | Biblical Counseling Mistakes
A Word from Bob This series became my book, Consider Your Counsel: Addressing Ten Mistakes in Our Biblical Counseling. For free resources related to the book, and to purchase a copy on sale, go here. You’re reading a bonus post—Part 11—of a 10-part (11-part) blog...