Author: Bob Kellemen

The Beauty of Our Emotions

Today’s blog is part of a two-part mini-series on the topic of emotions. Bob Kellemen discusses God’s beautiful design of human emotion and offers a biblical model for understanding our emotional responses. In our second article, Pam Gannon provides a case study of a woman who grew up in an emotionally stoic home to help us understand emotional distortion and emotional redemption.   Continue Reading →

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23 Biblical Counseling Resources on Anxiety, Fear, Panic Attacks, and Worry

As I craft this post, the United States and the world are in the midst of the COVID-19 virus pandemic. In addition to health and safety concerns, the world’s financial markets have been in a freefall. Circumstances like these could cause anyone to struggle with anxiety, fear, panic, and worry. So, it seemed like a good time to collate biblical counseling resources that provide God’s wisdom related to dealing with anxiety, fear, panic attacks, and worry. Continue Reading →

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Our Parental Plea & Our Parental Prayer

In this first article of a three-part Parenting Mini-Series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog, Bob Kellemen explains the importance of parents focusing first on becoming more God-dependent rather than seeking a parenting “how-to” manual. In other contributions to the mini-series, Kyle Johnston shows the need for repenting parenting over parenting perfectionism, and Howard Eyrich shares five parenting lessons he has learned in his years of parenting and counseling parents. Continue Reading →

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Our Parental Plea & Our Parental Prayer

In this first article of a three-part Parenting Mini-Series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog, Bob Kellemen explains the importance of parents focusing first on becoming more God-dependent rather than seeking a parenting “how-to” manual. In other contributions to the mini-series, Kyle Johnston shows the need for repenting parenting over parenting perfectionism, and Howard Eyrich shares five parenting lessons he has learned in his years of parenting and counseling parents. Continue Reading →

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