Tim Challies has been blogging and tweeting about the diminishing numbers of Christian bloggers. I’ve interacted with Tim a bit, suggesting that this may be due in part to the “franchising” of Christian blogs. As McDonalds and Wal-Mart have killed the “Mom and Pop...
The Seventh Annual Edition If you’re a counselor, pastor, student, educator, one-another minister, small group leader, soul care provider, spiritual friend, spouse, or parent, you want to know the most helpful books about biblical counseling—books that seek to change...
A Word from Bob: I’ve taken today’s blog post from The Annual Guide to Biblical Counseling Resources—which includes 100s of resources on scores of biblical counseling and Christian living topics. The entire 115-page resource document is available here. Note: The...
This week we celebrate the 501st anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. With any historical event that distant in time, it’s easy to think of it as lacking relevance for us today. Yet, Luther’s reformation ministry has had great impact on me. Martin Luther...
In biblical counseling, we often talk about the pastor/counselor collaborating with the counselee to develop “homework” assignments for the counselee. What can the counselee do in-between sessions to keep the change going? However, we much less frequently discuss the...