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A Review of “Biblical Counseling and the Church” ed. by Robert Kellemen and Kevin Carson
At one level, Biblical counseling is not a ministry of the church. It is the DNA of all Christians who
At one level, Biblical counseling is not a ministry of the church. It is the DNA of all Christians who
I humbly admit that my prayer life needs some help. I often pray before a meal or before bed about
The New Studies in Biblical Theology series from IVP is one of my favorite academic collections. Each volume does an
The best way to learn how to do counseling is by giving and receiving counseling in the context of real
One of the most discussed, debated, and debilitating questions of the Christian life has become, “How now shall I live?”
Whenever professionals cross disciplines, there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding
The Trinity is an essential doctrine that Christians should continue to explore, because whether we know it or not, the
The past few years have seen an explosion of conversation about the relationship of justification to sanctification, along with a