Tag Archives: Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling
My good friend, David Murray, in a post entitled Maximizing and Minimizing Mental Illness, correctly indicated that a person’s view of mental illness could be wrongly explored from the perspective of sin maximizing or body minimizing. David further urged biblical counselors to clearly communicate their perspective. I write this post in response to David’s wise counsel. What perspective shapes a biblical counseling view…of life, of counseling, of people, of mental illness? Continue reading
The BCC is excited about the release of our first book: Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling: Changing Lives with God’s Changeless Truth. Published by Harvest House, you can order a copy at the BCC Bookstore at 33% off by clicking here. For … Continue reading
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading
The BCC is excited about the February 18, 2013 release of our book Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling: Changing Lives with God’s Changeless Truth. Published by Harvest House, you can pre-order a copy at the BCC Bookstore at 33% off by clicking here. Copies will begin shipping on February 18, 2013. Our BCC Executive Director, Bob Kellemen, served as one of the managing editors, and we’ve asked Bob to share with our BCC readers more about Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling. Continue reading
Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling is scheduled to release in February 2013. Today we’d like to share with you some of the Endorsements for Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling. Continue reading
In February, we announced the Biblical Counseling Coalition and Harvest House Publishers partnership in the production of an upcoming book: Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling. The book is scheduled to release one year from now, in April 2013. If you would like … Continue reading


