by Bob | Dec 14, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Counseling Books
The First Annual Edition This is the beginning of what I pray will be a regular, annual tradition—at the end of each year listing my top recommendations for the most important books related to biblical counseling. They may be books about biblical counselor or by...
by Bob | Nov 2, 2012 | Book Review, Gospel Coalition
Kathy Keller Reviews A Year of Biblical Womanhood At The Gospel Coalition, Kathy Keller has posted a hotly-discussed (174 comments thus far), frequently-liked (3,244 “Likes” as of this moment), and predominantly critical review of Rachel Held Evans’ A Year of...
by Bob | Sep 17, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Book Review, Gospel Coalition, Heath Lambert
Counseling the Hard Cases Note: This interview was first posted at The Gospel Coalition and is re-posted with permission of Matt Smethurst and The Gospel Coalition. You can read the original TGC interview here. Sexual abuse. Schizophrenia. Anorexia. Porn. Postpartum...
by Bob | Jun 13, 2012 | Biblical Counseling, Discipleship, Equipping, Equipping Counselors for Your Church
Biblical Counseling Is Really About Discipleship Aaron Armstrong, at his blog site, Blogging Theologically, just posted this review of Equipping Counselors for Your Church. From Blogging Theologically by Aaron Armstrong If someone came to you and said they wanted to...
by Bob | Jun 5, 2012 | Book Review, CCEF, Ed Welch
Shame Interrupted: How God Lifts the Pain of Worthlessness & Rejection Author: Ed Welch Reviewer: Bob Kellemen In Shame Interrupted, Ed Welch shines the light of the gospel into the dark abyss of shame. Because of Welch’s candid perspective, Shame Interrupted was...