Our Focus
What biblical principles could guide us as biblical counselors as we interact with other biblical counselors—especially with those with whom we disagree?
How should biblical counselors relate to one another when they perceive differences in their biblical counseling views and practices?
It’s a Jungle Out There
Shirley and I always enjoyed the detective show Monk. The theme song—It’s a Jungle Out There—is still true today.
It’s a jungle out there
Disorder and confusion everywhere
No one seems to care
Well I do
Hey, who’s in charge here?
It’s a jungle out there
Poison in the very air we breathe
Do you know what’s in the water that you drink?
With Detective Adrian Monk’s struggle with OCD, the theme song is talking about chemical poisons and contaminants.
Christian Cancel Culture—Even in the Biblical Counseling Community
There are also relational poisons and contaminants…
Sadly, we experience disorder and confusion in our Christian relationships—individually and organizationally.
Sadly, there is poison in the very words we speak about and against one another as Christians—even among biblical counseling leaders.
I’ve recently read two posts that highlight how it’s a jungle out there in our Evangelical world and in our modern biblical counseling world.
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