Monthly Archives: November 2011
One of the areas that I really appreciate about biblical counseling is that we are growing in our understanding of suffering from a biblical perspective. There are a growing number of books written from a solid biblical perspective on suffering … Continue reading
Note from the BCC Staff: This is the ninth in a series of periodic posts by biblical counselors regarding what they have learned during their years of ministry as a biblical counselor. Read Part One: Hayley Satrom: Reflections after Two Years, Part Two:Deepak … Continue reading
Christian author and blogger, Trevin Wax recently posted an insightful blog about how the conversation about homosexuality could go. He graciously granted us permission to re-post his blog here at the BCC’s Grace & Truth blog site. You can also … Continue reading
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, educational … Continue reading
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. Resources for Sexual Abuse Counseling Bob Kellemen at RPM Ministries … Continue reading
This Thanksgiving, among all of our other blessings, we are thankful to God for the biblical counseling ministry that he has extended to us and others. It is a comfort to us that every day there are people willing to … Continue reading
BCC Staff Note: Part of our BCC vision is to be a “megaphone” for biblical counseling. Today’s post is one such megaphone as we invite you to hear a very personal testimony about how the recent CCEF National Conference impacted … Continue reading
Jesus the Botanist I’m not a botanist. I can barely tell the difference between most trees. I am generally ignorant about the intricacies of gardening. But did you know that Jesus occasionally talked about trees? That’s right—He was a botanist … Continue reading
Whether we are engaged in the private ministry of the Word of God as pastors, missionaries, counselors, or just a concerned brother or sister in Christ, it is important to answer the question, “What is thorough, biblical help?” Surely, the … Continue reading
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, educational … Continue reading


