The Recovering Pharisee
Cameron is the lead pastor of Redeemer Church in Greensboro, NC. He earned his M.Div. in Biblical Counseling from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is currently finishing his D.Min. in the same field. As an ACBC-certified biblical counselor, Cameron is passionate about equipping disciples with sound doctrine and practical theology to strengthen local churches. Most importantly, he is a sinner saved by God’s undeserved and infinite grace.
The goal of this channel and ministry is simple: to equip the church and its leaders in sound doctrine and practical theology.
The Recovering Pharisee
Latest Episodes
10 Reasons I Love Biblical Counseling (A Mental Health Awareness Month Special)
In light of Mental Health Awareness Month, I'm sharing 10 personal reflections on why I love biblical counseling. The Word of God is sufficient to answer the questions that matter most. The local church is God's beautiful design for soul care. ...
Feeling Bad About Sin Isn't Repentance—Here's What Is
You can feel terrible about your sin and still not be repentant. That might sound harsh, but it's true—and understanding the difference could change everything.Most of us have been taught that repentance means feeling bad about what we'v...
How to Confess Sin Biblically
Most Christians know they should confess sin — but almost nobody has been taught why or how to do it well. In this episode we tackle the question "why do we even confess if Jesus already paid for our sins?", walk through what bad confession loo...
Why Do I Keep Sinning? (You're Asking The Wrong Question)
You're not fighting to become free from sin—you're fighting because you already are free.Most Christians approach temptation with the same exhausting cycle: try harder, fail again, wonder if God really saved them. But Romans 6 rev...
What to Do With Unwanted Thoughts (A Biblical Framework)
If you've ever been tormented by unwanted thoughts—intrusive, dark, anxious thoughts that feel true even when you know they're not—this episode is for you. I'm walking through a biblical framework for understanding and responding to intrusive t...