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Best Book of 2018…So Far!

25 Jun 2018
Most regular readers of this blog know how much I love to read. So far this year I've had the chance to read 31 books. Not many of those are…
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A Review of “Holding Hands; Holding Hearts” by Richard & Sharon Phillips

18 Jun 2018
What does the Bible say about dating? According to Richard & Sharon Phillips, "Nothing..." and "Everything" (12). Holding Hands; Holding Hearts seeks to present Christian readers with a careful examination of…
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Summer Reading List 2018

11 Jun 2018
As we head into summer I am anticipating a good reading season. Here are some of the books I plan to read this summer: 1. Holding Hands, Holding Hearts: A…
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A Review of “The Morals of the Story” by David and Marybeth Baggett

4 Jun 20184 Jun 2018
As I prepare to review a book on moral philosophy I feel ethically bound to inform readers that I am not a trained moral philosopher. Yet, for all its technical…
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A Review of “Biblical Counseling Basics” by Jeremy Lelek

29 May 2018
Biblical counseling has been going through something of an identity crisis as of late. What exactly is "Biblical counseling," what is its relationship to extra biblical content, how is it…
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A Review of “The Gospel Comes with a House Key” by Rosaria Butterfield

14 May 2018
The words "radical" and "hospitality" don't seem to belong with one another. At least not on the surface. The idea that we might change the world, point people to the…
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A Review of “8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorder” by Carolyn Costing and Gwen Schubert Grabb

24 Apr 201824 Apr 2018
If there is one area where Biblical Counseling needs to continue to develop it is in the area of practical and effective strategies for change. We are strong on the…
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A Review of “Hope, Help, & Healing for Eating Disorders” by Gregory Jantz

16 Apr 2018
There are two common dangers that counselors face with the themes and solutions they emphasize. On the one hand there is a temptation to overemphasize some contributing factors. We can…
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A Review of “A Meal with Jesus” by Tim Chester

10 Apr 2018
It may not look like it, but I love to eat. Food is a wonderful gift and I enjoy it immensely (sometimes too much). I have great memories of amazing…
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A Review of “Love to Eat, Hate to Eat” by Elyse Fitzpatrick

2 Apr 2018
Because food is such a regular part of life it can make the challenges of an eating disorder more complex and discouraging to navigate. We must eat to live and…

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