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Friday’s Five to Live By

Friday's Five To Live By

Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top five biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living.

The Essence of Faith

Tim Challies provides a fascinating quote from James Spiegel regarding God’s knowledge and our trust. Read it and expand your faith in The Essence of Faith.

What Makes Biblical Counseling Biblical?

Bob Kellemen provides “Quotes of Note” from his recently released book Equipping Counselors for Your Church. Read his perspective in this post where he explores the vital question What Makes Biblical Counseling Biblical?

Christianity Is Christ

Dane Ortlund shares a moving James Dunn quote about the heart of the Apostle Paul’s ministry. Read it and deepen your understanding of the Pauline Epistles in Christianity Is Christ.

Hope Sabotaged

At the newly redesigned CCEF website (you have to check it out!), Ed Welch discusses the depths of our depravity and the twists and turns we take in running away from God. Read his insights in Hope Sabotaged.

Overcoming the Sin of Racism

John Piper’s latest book, Bloodlines, was recently released. In this post, Overcoming the Sin of Racism, you can read Tim Keller’s foreword.

Join the Conversation

Which post impacted you the most? Why? What blog posts on biblical counseling and Christian living have you enjoyed this week that you want to share with others?

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