
No one has taught me more about applying the gospel to my heart in the midst of daily life than my friend
David Powlison. I have benefited from dozens of outstanding journal articles he has written, from the books he has authored, and from the courses he has taught.
In May I sat down with David in the Sovereign Grace studio to discuss a short list of my favorites from among his resources. The result is an hour-long narrated bibliography of sorts.
We talked about life, his decorated athletic career at Harvard, the New York Yankees, the outrageous cost of dissertations, and some communication theory. But mostly I wanted David to explain the origin and purpose of six specific resources: two conference messages, a course, two books, and his dissertation.
You can download the 56-minute interview
here (45 MB), or listen online here:
Featured resources:
• Message: “
Jesus Christ Is NOT One-Size Fits All” on 1 Thessalonians 5:14, delivered at Sovereign Grace Ministries’ 2004 Pastors Conference. This message was later developed into an article, “Familial Counseling: The Paradigm for Counselor-Counselee Relationships in 1 Thessalonians 5” (
The Journal of Biblical Counseling, Winter 2007).
• Message: “
In the Last Analysis: Look Out for Introspection” Delivered at our 2007 Pastors Conference.
• Course:
Dynamics of Biblical Change. The 1996 version is available as a set of 22 audio CDs from
Westminster Bookstore. The distance education curriculum edition created in 2006 can be accessed through the website of the
Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation.
• Book:
Seeing with New Eyes: Counseling and the Human Condition through the Lens of Scripture (274 pgs; P&R, 2003).
• Book:
Speaking Truth in Love: Counsel in Community (203 pgs; New Growth, 2005).
• Dissertation:
Competent to Counsel? The History of a Conservative Protestant Biblical Counseling Movement (500 pgs; New Growth, 1996). This will be re-published next year under the new title,
The Biblical Counseling Movement: History and Context (New Growth, 2010).