by Bob | Aug 8, 2025 | Conflict
Public Disagreements: Good or Bad? Wise or Unwise? Some people cringe at some of the public disagreements among biblical counselors. Some biblical counseling leaders just want us to “all get along.” Or they will say, “Let’s just focus on ministering to people.” Other...
by Bob | Dec 4, 2024 | Biblical Counseling, David Powlison, Suffering
Counseling Wars: Counselors Conflicts The modern nouthetic biblical counseling movement has a long history of conflict. This includes conflict with those “outside” the biblical counseling family—with Christian integrative counselors. It also includes inter-family...
by Bob | Jun 7, 2024 | Conflict, Suffering
Recently, I’ve been writing about the current conflicts in the biblical counseling world. In my posts, I’ve been responding to an ongoing, growing series of posts by the folks at First Baptist Jacksonville. My responses, for the most part, have remained at the level...
by Bob | May 26, 2024 | Conflict Resolution, Consider Your Counsel
A Recent History Lesson In the past two weeks, I’ve crafted four blog posts related to discussions within the biblical counseling community: 3 Biblical Principles to Apply in Response to Heath Lambert’s Confrontation Priests, Zombies, and Prophets, Oh My!: Engaging...
by Bob | Jul 25, 2023 | Biblical Counseling, Cancel Culture
A Word from Bob: A Shortened Version For a shortened version of this post, you can read: 6 Types of Biblical Self-Examination Questions to Ask Before Criticizing Fellow Biblical Counselors. Our Focus What biblical principles could guide us as biblical counselors as...