Healthy Conversations about Biblical Counseling and Common Grace
Yes. Online conversations about biblical counseling can be healthy.
Healthy, respectful, mutual online interactions can be a meaningful opportunity for iron-sharpening-iron mutual discipleship. Public conversations can be an opportunity for mutual learning and teaching.
Public Engagement: The Classroom of the 21st Century
Recently, biblical counselor, Demer Webb publicly addressed the benefits of public engagement about biblical counseling issues.
“Personally, I’m grateful for your public engagement on these issues. Many of us appreciate the help in making sense of what’s happening in the BC movement.
I actually WANT this conversation public because it’s probably as valuable a learning tool for us as what we’d get in a BC class. I’m nowhere near as experienced or well-read as you, and I have a lot to learn, so I’m very grateful for your help.”
In this spirit of online learning, let’s interact together about a post from our brother, Sean Perron, from his public Twitter/X account. The embedded picture (see below) is from Sean’s post.
Also, let’s all continue to pray for our brother, Sean, and for his medical team as they minister to Sean.
PDQs: Prompting Discussion Questions
When I taught in seminary and Bible college, I would begin each
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