Category Archives: Anger
The pain of sexual sin in marriage leads women to believe it is an unforgivable sin. We must encourage wives to consider Christ even in the midst of deep emotional pain. Continue reading
This post addresses domestic abuse counseling from a biblical counseling perspective. Continue reading
BCC Staff Note: This is Part One of a two-part series on emotions by Betty-Anne Van Rees. When we run Part Two, we will link back to this post. What Are You Hoping For? By nature, the way we think … Continue reading
Is the father that can’t control his temper with his teenage son hopelessly paralyzed in the quicksand of his own emotional immaturity? Can the woman whose father left her and her mother at the age of six have non-explosive interactions with men when she’s disappointed? Is there a future for the angry man who can’t seem to maintain a steady job because of his quick temper? The answer is yes. Continue reading
When it comes to conflict in relationships, Ken Sande says there are really only three kinds of people: peace-fakers, peace-breakers and peace-makers. Continue reading
Every weekend we highlight one of our free resources. This weekend’s resource is by Paul Tautges on 25 Top Resources for Dealing with Anger. Continue reading
How should a pastor address an abusive husband? Continue reading
For some women this holiday season is not as joyous. For these women jingle bells is just a bunch of noise, winter wonderland has turned into a mud slushy that they are responsible for cleaning. For these women, the dreams of staying up all night cooking and cleaning has turned into frustrating nightmares. Continue reading
Are you ever discouraged in your walk with Christ? Do your good intentions and daily reality tend to go something like this counselee’s? 5:00 AM BEEP . . . BEEP . . . BEEP . . . BEEP. Get up. … Continue reading
The BCC has a robust and growing portfolio of media resources. We’re collecting, collating, and posting the best of the best in video, audio, MP3, Vimeo, YouTube, and other media resources to equip you for one-another ministry. You can find … Continue reading


