A Recent History Lesson
In the past two weeks, I’ve crafted four blog posts related to discussions within the biblical counseling community:
3 Biblical Principles to Apply in Response to Heath Lambert’s Confrontation Priests, Zombies, and Prophets, Oh My!: Engaging Publicly with Heath Lambert’s Public Writings Heath, Jay, and Donn…And Mischaracterizing Fellow Biblical Counselors Engaging Publicly with Heath Lambert’s Public Writings: Part 2: Hearing Heath
These posts have been my attempts to respectfully and reasonably engage with Heath Lambert’s first post in his series of posts about what Heath sees as compromise from within the modern biblical counseling movement.
(First Post): Priests in the Garden, Zombies in the Wilderness, and Prophets on the Wall: The Current State of the Contemporary Biblical Counseling Movement (Follow-Up Post): A Commentary on Priests, Zombies, and Prophets (Follow-Up Post): Six Crucial Confusions of the New Integrationists A Multitude of Counselors
Before I decided to craft these posts, I privately sought the wisdom of numerous biblical counseling leaders. In the multitude of counselors, I received a multitude of counsel. I can divide that counsel into a few categories.
Yes, Please: “Yes, Bob, please address these issues. Another voice speaking into these
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