This book is a collection of lectures given by Jay Adams to Concordia Theological Seminary in 1976, Cedarville College in 1975, Westminster Theological Seminary in 1975, Talbot Theological Seminary in 1975, and Capital Bible Seminary in 1976. These lectures form an introduction to Biblical Counseling.
This book by Jay Adams is essentially an introduction to Nouthetic (Biblical) Counseling. The book is divided into 3 parts: (1) The Persons, (2) The Presuppositions and Principles, and (3) The Practice and Process.
This book introduces you to Nouthetic (Biblical) Counseling. The basis for purely biblical counsel (over against integrationism) is explained and defended, a methodology is described, and further resources are recommended.
There was a day when the people heard that the earth would be destroyed. They laughed at the thought.We have been warned again. The earth – everything – will be destroyed. Everything you see now will be gone. We have been warned. Everyone has been warned. How will this warning affect us? How will you be affected by this warning?
The study of the timing of the rapture is a large task. The theologian needs to exegete many passages in order to synthesize the teaching of Scripture on the whole topic. John 14.2-3 is a passage that is used by many pretribulationists to support their position.
Well, WAC has just ended, and we are wiped out. WAC (Week At Church) is a week where the teens camp out at the church, have group study times, help with VBS, and have nightly activities.
I (Craig) left on Friday, February 25, to back to NH with the young people. Tiffany stayed in CA to visit with her family in Fresno, CA. I returned to CA on Monday, February 28. The next week I spent at the Shepherd's Conference with Eric Grald and Pearce Beissinger from our church.