A Word from Bob
In the past week, I did something rare—I listened to a podcast. In fact, I listened to two podcasts. I’m much more of a reader than I am a podcast listener. However, I made time for these two timely and relevant podcasts.
Perhaps you have noticed some tensions among leaders in the modern biblical counseling world? These two podcasts explain the issues and suggest a way forward.
Podcast #1: Kevin Laymon Interviews Pastor Stephen Ganschow—Biblical Counseling’s Civil War: A Fight Over Scripture’s Sufficiency
Here’s your link: Biblical Counseling’s Civil War.
While I might have chosen a different title, and especially a different sub-title, the podcast itself is well-reasoned.
Podcaster Kevin Laymon describes the podcast episode like this:
“The biblical counseling movement is quietly experiencing a civil war over the sufficiency of Scripture, with major implications for how believers approach counseling and discipleship. In this video I interview Dr. Stephen Ganschow on the roots of the conflict, why it matters, and how it could reshape the future of biblical counseling as we know it.”
I do not believe this is a civil war “over Scripture’s sufficiency.” Rather, it is a “civil war” over what the Bible says
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