Brad Hambrick

Brad serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in  Durham, NC. He also serves as Instructor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, a council member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition, and has authored several books including Do Ask, Do Tell, Let’s Talk: Why and How Christians Should Have Gay Friends and God’s Attributes: Rest for Life’s Struggles.

7 Marks of a Good Apology vs. 8 Marks of a Bad Apology

When we direct repentance toward a person we have offended, we often call it an apology. For this reason, Christians should be better at apologizing than anyone else.

How and When Does Church Discipline Begin?

Uncertainty about how to begin church discipline and what concerns warrant church discipline is often the reason that church discipline either is not done or feels reactive when it is done.

We Are Equally Sinful. We Are Not All Equally Broken or Toxic

Before God, we are all equally sinful. But for some of us, for whatever reason, our brokenness is more advanced than that of our other brothers and sisters.

52 Sweet Texts for Your Wife (Hint: That’s One Per Week)

I want to offer the idea of "sweet texts for her" as one way to nurture your marriage. That's right: send your wife regular texts with endearing messages! Just look at these suggestions when you get “writer’s block” and need some fresh ideas.

50 Good Mental Health Habits

Good mental health does not happen by accident. Mentally healthy people make small, daily choices that contribute to their mental health.

Can Someone Be Spiritually Healthy and Still Experience Mental Health Challenges?

“Can someone (a) embrace the gospel, (b) practice spiritual disciplines, display (c) personal devotion and (d) devout character, and (e) have a robust theology and still experience mental health challenges?”

Manipulative Repentance: 8 Red Flag Phrases

Can you identify false repentance? These 8 phrases are red flags that the remorse being expressed will not lead to healthy relational restoration.

Conversations With Someone Not Ready to Change: Rolling With Resistance

Going directly after the problem with someone who doesn’t want to change only creates more resistance.

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