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The Biblical Counseling Coalition Interviews RPM Ministries

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

The Biblical Counseling Coalition Interviews RPM Ministries 

Note: The following blog was first posted at the Biblical Counseling Coalition’s Grace & Truth blog site. You can also read it there: The Weekend Interview Series: RPM Ministries

RPM Ministries

As part of our BCC vision, we want to point you to the best of the best in robust, relational biblical counseling. Each week we’re posting (and then making available as an ongoing resource) interviews with churches, para-church groups, and individuals committed to biblical counseling.

This week we highlight RPM Ministries out of Crown Point, Indiana. To learn more about their biblical counseling equipping ministry, we interviewed their Executive Director, Dr. Bob Kellemen.

BCC: “Bob, please tell our readers about your biblical counseling ministry’s mission and vision.”

RPM: “RPM Ministries exists to equip God’s people to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth through writing, speaking, and consulting on Christ-centered, church-based, comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally-informed biblical counseling. We equip pastors, lay people, educators, students, and biblical counselors in the personal ministry of the Word to disciple hurting and hardened people to become more like Christ by speaking the truth in love. RPM is our acrostic for Resurrection Power Multipliers. We based this concept on Paul’s prayer in Philippians 3:10: ‘I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering.’ As believers in Christ, we have within us the same power that raised Christ from the dead (Ephesians 1:15-23). God calls us to communion with Christ and connection to one another in the Body of Christ, and thus to tap into Christ’s resurrection power to glorify God.”

BCC: “What is the history of your ministry? Tell us your story.”

RPM: “In my three pastoral ministries and during my fifteen years as a seminary professor, I came to see that most Christians care deeply, but struggle to speak the truth in love. I’ve also found that many Christians find it difficult to obtain relevant biblical training that helps them to care like Christ by bringing hope to the hurting. So in 2004, my associates and I launched RPM Ministries to speak, write, and consult to empower the church and para-church to care like Christ. We long to see God’s people enter deeply into one another’s lives and make a significant difference in the lives of hurting and hardened people. We want to present a comprehensive approach to biblical counseling that focuses both on the evils we have suffered as well as on the sins we have committed—helping people to find grace to help them to grow more like Christ in every life situation.”

BCC: “What is your succinct definition of biblical counseling?”

RPM: “Christ-centered, church-based, comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally-informed biblical counseling depends upon the Holy Spirit to relate God’s inspired truth about people, problems, and solutions to human suffering (through the Christian soul care arts of sustaining and healing) and sin (through the Christian spiritual direction arts of reconciling and guiding) to empower people to exalt and enjoy God and to love others (Matthew 22:35-40) by cultivating conformity to Christ and communion with Christ and the Body of Christ.”

BCC: “What resources can people find at your site and through your ministry?”

RPM: “Part of the vision or RPM Ministries is to provide an ever-growing list of free resources. At the Free Resources portion of our website, visitors can download free articles, book reviews, charts, counseling forms, videos, teaching outlines, and comprehensive PowerPoint presentations on biblical counseling and Christian living. At the Writings portion of our site, visitors can download free sample chapters from each of my books: Soul Physicians, Spiritual Friends, Beyond the Suffering, Sacred Friendships, God’s Healing for Life’s Losses, and Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Also, on our Home Page visitors have access to our daily blog posts called Changing Lives.”

BCC: “What upcoming conferences, seminars, classes, and other training opportunities are you offering?”

RPM: “On our Schedule page we maintain an up-to-date calendar of events for all our conferences and seminars. On our Speaking page, we list the seminars that we regularly present across the country. Three of these include our Changing Lives Seminar: How to Care Like Christ which empowers participants to use the Bible wisely, effectively, powerfully, and lovingly. We also present our God’s Healing for Life’s Losses Seminar which helps grieving people to find hope when they’re hurting and equips participants to help others to face their suffering face-to-face with Christ. A third seminar that we frequently share is our Heroes of the Black Church Seminar. Christians of all races are equipped by the heroes of the Black Church to learn how to bring healing hope to one another.”

BCC: “Bob, how can people be praying for you and your ministry?”

RPM: “First, that my associates and I would be living out what we teach—that we’d be practicing what we preach, walking the talk. Second, that I would have wisdom to prioritize where I focus my ministry time and energy. In addition to my leadership of RPM Ministries, I work with the Biblical Counseling Coalition, with the Association of Biblical Counselors, with Capital Bible Seminary (as an adjunct professor), and with Moody Theological Seminary (as an adjunct professor). Plus, I always have another book project in the works. So I need your prayers for prioritizing my time.”

BCC: “Bob, how can people connect with you and contact you?”

RPM: “People can connect with us through email at rpm.ministries@gmail.com, by phone at 219-662-8138, and by snail mail at RPM Ministries, PO Box 270, Crown Point, IN 46308. In addition, they can follow our blogs and updates at our website, through our Facebook page, through our Twitter account, and via our YouTube channel.”

BCC: “Bob, thank you for helping our readers to learn more about biblical counseling and the ministry of equipping that you provide.”

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What’s RPM?

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

What’s RPM?

This week the Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) features RPM Ministries in their Weekend Interview Series. Read the beginning of their interview below. To finally find out what RPM stands for, you have to read the rest of the original interview at The Weekend Interview Series: RPM Ministries

The BCC Weekend Interview Series

As part of our BCC vision, we want to point you to the best of the best in robust, relational biblical counseling. Each week we’re posting (and then making available as an ongoing resource) interviews with churches, para-church groups, and individuals committed to biblical counseling. 

RPM Ministries

This week we highlight RPM Ministries out of Crown Point, Indiana. To learn more about their biblical counseling equipping ministry, we interviewed their Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Bob Kellemen.

BCC: “Bob, please tell our readers about your biblical counseling ministry’s mission and vision.”

RPM: “RPM Ministries exists to equip God’s people to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth through writing, speaking, and consulting on Christ-centered, church-based, comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally-informed biblical counseling. We equip pastors, lay people, educators, students, and biblical counselors in the personal ministry of the Word to disciple hurting and hardened people to become more like Christ by speaking the truth in love. RPM is our acrostic for…”

Read the Rest of the Interview at the BCC.

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Do you know what RPM stands for?

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What About Bob? What About RPM?

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

What About Bob? What About RPM? 

In less than two minutes, learn about the mission and vision of RPM Ministries, and find out the answer to that age-old question, “What about Bob?”

 

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He Is Risen! Are You?

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

He Is Risen! Are You?

You likely shared in the traditional Easter greeting a few times this past week.

“He is risen.”

“He’s risen indeed.”

The Bible suggests that Christians add another greeting.

“He is risen.”

“I’m risen, too!”

Resurrected with Christ

The Apostle Paul says it plainly. “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above” (Colossians 3:1).

In Ephesians, Paul goes even further in applying Christ’s resurrection to the Christian. He prays that we might know, “his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him the dead” (Ephesians 1:19-20).

The same power that resurrected Christ is in every Christian.

Tapping into Our RPMs

Of course, any honest Christians has to ask, “If I’m raised with Christ, if I have the same power implanted in me that raised Christ, then why don’t I live like I’m dead to sin?”

The answer is simple, yet profound. Instead of living victoriously in Christ, we live defeated lives because we try to live in our own power.

Paul tried the same futile approach before he became a Christian—placing his confidence in his own strength (Philippians 3:1-6). That’s why as a believer his focus was laser-like. “I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings” (Philippians 3:10). Paul understood what we must understand—we have to tap into Christ’s resurrection power. We have to avail ourselves of and apply the strength that’s already in us.

We don’t do that alone. In Ephesians 3, Paul prays that we “may have power together with all the saints” to know Christ’s love, to be filled with God’s fullness, and to experience the immeasurable power that is at work within us (Ephesians 3:17-21).

We need “RPMs.” No, not Revolutions Per Minute. But Resurrection Power Multipliers. (Which explains why I call my ministry “RPM Ministries.”) As we commune with Christ and connect with Christians we tap into Christ’s resurrection power. As we cling to Christ the Vine, His power flows into our lives so that we can produce fruit to His glory.

Knowing Our Identity in Christ

One of the most powerful ways we can “tap into Christ’s resurrection power” is through knowing, memorizing, meditating upon, and applying the truth of our new identity in Christ. We are co-crucified with Christ and we are co-resurrected with Christ. We are more than conquerors in Christ. We are saints with a new nature and sons and daughters with new power.

With that in mind, here’s a free five-page resource Who I Am In Christ (excerpted from Soul Physicians: A Theology of Soul Care and Spiritual Direction) that has over 150 verses about your new identity in Christ. Applying these truths to your life will help you to personalize the reality that, “He is risen. So am I!”

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What spiritual disciplines assist you to tap into Christ’s resurrection power?

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Top 20 Referring Blogs and Websites!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Top 20 Referring Blogs and Websites!

I’d like to thank the following top 20 blogs and websites that have referred visitors to RPM Ministries since our new site “went live” two months ago today. I’ve listed them in the order of the number of visitors they have sent to RPM Ministries. I’d encourage you to visit these ministry sites (just click on the name).  

Note: I’ve not listed sites like Google, Twitter, Facebook, USA Today (yep–I have referrals from them!), etc., nor have I listed sites below the “top 20 mark.” 

Tim Challies

Adrian Warnock

CCEF

Discerning Reader

The Gospel Coalition

Trevin Wax

The BCSFN

Biblical Counseling for Women

The New Culture

Vessels of Mercy

Counseling Solutions

Grace Dependent

Leslie Wiggins

Phil Monroe

Dwayne Bond

Chris Carr

Intentional Intimacy

Melinda Lancaster

Crossway Books

Eternal Community

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Enjoy Life Changing Seminars

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Enjoy Life Changing Seminars

I know you are committed to being fully equipped to minister to God’s people for God’s glory.

I also realize that sometimes it is difficult to find a seminar that doesn’t feel like a waste of time, impractical, unbiblical, too academic, boring, or irrelevant.

That’s why I want to introduce you to five seminars that all share the same passion: to provide Christ-centered, comprehensive, compassionate, and culturally-informed ministry equipping so you can change lives with Christ’s changeless truth.

Each of these seminars has been field-tested in churches, para-church organizations, and college and graduate school campuses. They are biblical, practical, user-friendly, and interesting.

You will enjoy engaging biblical teaching, creative PowerPoint presentations, stirring vignettes, life-changing interaction, moving personal applications, and relevant ministry implications.

After reading the following summaries, please contact us to discuss attending or hosting an RPM Ministries Equipping Seminar: rpm.ministries@gmail.com or 219-662-8138.


Changing Lives Seminar:
How to Care Like Christ

Do you minister to people’s personal needs and care deeply, but desire further equipping? Do you want to be empowered to use the Bible and Christian living principles more wisely, effectively, powerfully, and lovingly? Then attend a Changing Lives Seminar: How to Care Like Christ.

Attend If You Want to Be Empowered and Equipped to:

*Understand people biblically: Discover how God designed us to live, love, and relate.
*Diagnose problems scripturally: Uncover what went wrong–why do we do the things we do?
*Prescribe God’s solutions (soul-u-tions) effectively–apply Christ’s answers for our daily life issues.
*Weep with those who weep: Offer sustaining care for discouraged people–empathize with people.
*Give hope to the hurting: Offer healing comfort for suffering people–encourage people as you relate God’s truth to their daily lives.
*Be a dispenser of grace: Offer reconciling care-fronting for sinning people–enlighten people as you speak the truth in love.
*Disciple, coach, and mentor: Offer guiding counsel for growing people–empower people to tap into Christ’s resurrection power.

For a fuller summary of this seminar, please visit: http://bit.ly/o7TxX


God’s Healing for Life’s Losses Seminar:
How to Find Hope When You’re Hurting

Have you experienced a loss and do you long to find God’s hope in your grief? Do you desire to minister God’s healing to your grieving friends? Then discover God’s healing for life’s losses.

God’s Healing for Life’s Losses equips you to apply eight scriptural stages in your response to life’s losses—helping you to find hope when you’re hurting. It also empowers you to minister healing hope to others so that they can face suffering face-to-face with God.

Attend If You Want to Be Empowered and Equipped to:

*Experience personal healing and biblical hope.
*Encounter God in the midst of your suffering.
*Empathize with hurting people more compassionately.
*Encourage suffering people more competently.
*Empower your congregation to become a “hospital for the hurting.”

For a fuller summary of this seminar, please visit: http://bit.ly/uvRog


Sacred Friendships Seminar:
Celebrating the Legacy of Women Heroes of the Faith

*Co-Presented by Bob Kellemen and Susan Ellis

Do you long to learn from godly women of the faith how to be a powerful spiritual friend? Far too often we build our models of ministry by ignoring half of the Christian world—women. Sacred Friendships gives voice to the voiceless by celebrating the legacy of Christian women, and by helping all Christians—men and women—to learn from their examples how to be powerful spiritual friends.

At the Seminar, Men and Women Will:

*Be empowered by the heroic sisters of the Spirit to be powerful spiritual friends.
*Be enriched by past wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters concerning how to nurture and enjoy godly living in the home.
*Be enlightened to apply proven ways to help people find healing hope in the midst of deep pain.
*Be enabled to minister more effectively in cross-cultural settings by uncovering the buried treasure of wisdom contained in the legacy of women soul care-givers and spiritual directors.
*Be encouraged to skillfully practice the historic soul care and spiritual direction arts of sustaining, healing, reconciling, and guiding.
*Be equipped to build healing communities where Christians find courage and comfort in God and each other.

For a fuller summary of this seminar, please visit: http://bit.ly/XSAKB


Heroes of the Black Church Seminar:
Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity

Do you long to learn from African American heroes of the faith how God uses suffering to move His people to a place of healing hope? Dr. Kellemen equips Christians of all races to be empowered by the Heroes of the Black Church to minister God’s healing hope to one another.

At the Seminar, Christians of All Races Will:

*Be empowered by the founding fathers of the African American church about how to be a godly male leader.
*Be equipped by the heroic sisters of the spirit of the African American church to be a powerful female spiritual friend.
*Be enriched by past African American husbands, wives, fathers, and mothers concerning how to nurture and enjoy godly living in the home.
*Be enlightened to apply proven ways to help people find healing hope in the midst of deep pain by identifying with past African American believers.
*Be enabled to minister more effectively in cross-cultural settings by uncovering the buried treasure of wisdom contained in the legacy of African American soul care and spiritual direction.
*Be encouraged to skillfully practice the historic soul care arts of sustaining, healing, reconciling, and guiding.
*Be enthused to build healing communities where Christians find courage and comfort in God and each other.

For a fuller summary of this seminar, please visit: http://bit.ly/10a08K


Cultivating Christlike Intercultural Relational Competency Seminar:
A Christ-Centered TEAM Approach

Do you long to relate and minister effectively in our culturally diverse society? Cultivating Christlike Intercultural Relational Competency will equip you to develop four core biblical intercultural relational skills. Be empowered to relate like Christ.

Attend If You Want to Be Empowered and Equipped to Implement the TEAM Intercultural Relational Competencies of:

*T: Taking another person’s earthly perspective through empathy and culturally-informed listening.
*E: Engaging in bridge-building spiritual conversations through focusing on God’s eternal perspective.
*A: Abolishing barriers through forgiveness and reconciliation.
*M: Making intercultural peace through spiritual renewal.

For a fuller summary of this seminar, please visit: http://bit.ly/ZETIN


All Seminars Are Presented or Co-Presented
by Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC

Bob is a nationally-known speaker, author, consultant, educator, pastor, and counselor. He’s the author of Beyond the Suffering, Soul Physicians, Spiritual Friends, Sacred Friendships, and God’s Healing for Life’s Losses. He has equipped thousands of lay people, pastors, and counselors as Chairman of the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling and Discipleship Department (Capital Bible Seminary), as Director of the Biblical Counseling and Spiritual Formation Network, and as Founder/CEO of RPM Ministries.