
A Review of “A Theology of Biblical Counseling” by Heath Lambert
“Counseling is a theological discipline.” That statement captures the very heart of Lambert’s book. It is also, he says, the

“Counseling is a theological discipline.” That statement captures the very heart of Lambert’s book. It is also, he says, the

The Book of Hosea is a challenging and convicting book. In chapter five of Hosea, the punishment of the Lord

When it comes to the Reformed tradition, one of the words that normally causes us to tense up is “revival.”

In affliction, you have the opportunity to draw closer to Christ, to His pain, to His cross and thus to

Does the Bible actually speak to the issue of addictions? That’s one of the common questions – or perhaps it’s

Fundamentally, all worldviews are based on a set of assumptions. When it comes to atheism and its backbone theory of

Everyone is searching for meaning and purpose in life. People pursue pleasure through sports, entertainment, and other activities. Everyone is

The greatest help the believer has to their struggle with fear or worry is the God of rest and peace.