True healing after betrayal requires moving past surface-level apologies and embracing total, transparent honesty.
Read today's blog post for three powerful Old Testament prayers that can help guide a broken marriage toward genuine biblical restoration.
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In this episode of 15:14, we sit down with Jonathan Holmes to discuss his vision for CCEF and their mission to restore Christ to counseling and counseling to the local church.
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What does it look like to bring the wisdom of Christ into the high-stakes, urgent world of military chaplaincy? In part two of our conversation, Chaplain Nathanael Logan discusses how he helps hurting soldiers find solid ground in Scripture.
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We often think of biblical counseling as something that only happens in private, one-on-one sessions. However, this insightful BCC Classic unpacks how every element of corporate worship acts as a vital form of collective soul care.
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When life feels overwhelming, it is easy to assume that God’s love means the removal of all our struggles. But as Psalm 23 reminds us, our Shepherd’s specialty is spreading a table of peace in the middle of our hardest seasons.
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Developing a true counseling culture in your church starts with asking the right questions to transform how your entire congregation handles sin, suffering, and everyday care.
Here are 4 questions that can help shape your church's culture: https://t.co/hUtHTCnuPg
Same bullies & rascals continue to do the same.
35 years later, social media has made it even easier.
Still at it, one lie, one hoax, & one cheat at a time.
But, just like 35 years ago, God is still providentially in control, and Christ continues to sustain us.
Let me get this straight…
A man was being publicly destroyed by the entire political establishment.
His character was being shredded on national television.
Every bully in Washington was telling him to quit.
And his response?
"I'd rather die than withdraw from the process."
"I will not be scared. I don't like bullies. I've never run from bullies. I never cry uncle, and I'm not gonna cry uncle today."
That was 1991.
Senate confirmation hearings. Anita Hill allegations. The full weight of the media and the political machine aimed at one man.
And he didn't flinch.
Not for the seat.
Not for the title.
But because he refused to let bullies win.
35 years later, Clarence Thomas is still on the Supreme Court.
The bullies are still mad about it.
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Tune in to Episode 376 of the 15:14 Podcast as Kevin Carson, Executive Director of the BCC, sits down with US Army Chaplain and certified counselor Nathanael Logan.
Hear Part 1 of their conversation on pursuing Christ at https://t.co/lE5qbRMscE
Medical research can be useful, but it isn’t infallible — only Scripture provides the inerrant framework we need.
Dive into our latest article to see why we must filter modern science through the lens of a sufficient, timeless Word: https://t.co/SWNJuO2uWt