If you are tired of the constant pressure to know everything and fix everything on your feed, there is a better way to live.
This BCC Classic by Curtis Solomon reminds us that peace comes when we embrace our God-given limits.
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Biblical self-awareness is meant to help us see our hearts clearly so that we can turn more fully and truthfully toward God.
Read the full article by Kyle Johnston here: https://t.co/5LfkiDuvAa
Are we accidentally exporting Western culture alongside the Gospel?
In this BCC Classic, Dr. Wayne Vanderwier tackles the fine line between helpful international training and unintended cultural imperialism.
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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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Cultural trends tell us that being vulnerable is all about finding self-validation, but the gospel offers something much deeper.
Click here to read "V Is for Vulnerability" by Jason Ho: https://t.co/IuorpBeOFA
In this BCC Classic, Caroline Newheiser breaks down why structured accountability isn't an unwanted intrusion, but a vital biblical tool to protect us from the deceitfulness of sin.
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Whether you are a seasoned biblical counselor or a believer looking to love your neighbors well, you don't need all the answers to offer life-giving soul care.
π Read Dave Deuel's latest article on suffering and disability here: https://t.co/67XN3vBZcA
Are you or someone you care about feeling stuck in a repetitive cycle of struggle and defeat? Author Pat Quinn shares a refreshing, gospel-centered framework to help you move past legalistic rules and find true freedom.
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Biblical counseling isn't meant to isolate hurting people β it should widen the circle of care across the entire local church.
Learn how intentional administrative structures can transform your ministry into a thriving community of shared discipleship: https://t.co/mZSa8cJCum
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.
Listen here: https://t.co/zVsW5H2iY0
What an incredible time of growth and fellowship at the 2026 NBS Biblical Counseling Conference in Lemgo, Germany!
Read our latest post for key reflections on how biblical soul care and discipleship are taking deep root in local churches across Europe: https://t.co/XpW1zABx6r
In this encouraging update, Steve Midgley shares how Biblical Counselling UK is equipping local congregations to offer robust, Christ-centered care right where people are.
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Read Karl Hood's insightful 2026 update to see how Australian churches are being equipped and lives are being transformed through the personal ministry of the Word.
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Tune into this brief BCC Classic audio clip for a helpful theological perspective on navigating the dark seasons of depression with the ultimate hope of redemption
π§ Listen to "Thinking Theologically About Depression" here: https://t.co/wAO1voMQjD
The Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Executive Director Curtis Heaton shares an update on how Canadian churches are finding fresh momentum in biblical soul care.
π Read the full 2026 Canadian BCC update here: https://t.co/vLf0sdecKc
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 feel the need to say "it could be worse" when facing a trial, but minimizing our pain doesn't actually make it hurt less.
π Click here to read why you don't have to choose between honest grief and genuine faith: https://t.co/9ihBjeTxEO