Regrets and Sorrows
Please, don’t spend your present berating yourself for the past, praise God He has brought you up out of the mire and set your feet upon the Rock.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Aug 19, 2024 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
Please, don’t spend your present berating yourself for the past, praise God He has brought you up out of the mire and set your feet upon the Rock.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Aug 17, 2024 | Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) |
This episode of 15:14 is a rebroadcast of an interview with Steve Viars from 2017. Dr. Steve Viars, Pastor at Faith Ministries in Lafayette, Indiana, joins Curtis to discuss the importance and value of reaching out to our neighbors with the love of Christ, ministering to them both body and soul. Dr. Viars shares how biblical counseling is an effective outreach that opened doors to other avenues of outreach through community service. Continue Reading →
Read MorePosted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Aug 12, 2024 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
There is no missing the parallel in the Bible between God’s people and sheep. Sheep are certainly useful creatures yet they are fairly stupid unless they are given the proper guidance from the shepherd.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Aug 10, 2024 | Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) |
In this first Quick to Listen episode, we discuss how biblical counseling can take place in a variety of contexts but still remain rooted in the church. We are joined by Rebekah Hannah, President and CEO of Anchored Hope, Paul Tautges, Pastor of Cornerstone Church in Cleveland, OH, and Alasdair Groves, Executive Director of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation.
Quick to Listen episodes draw inspiration from James 1:19, in which we are encouraged to be quick to listen and slow to speak. Our hope is to demonstrate Christlike love and communication that honors God and blesses His people, even when we don’t see all things identically. Continue Reading →
Read MorePosted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Aug 5, 2024 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
hat joy and freedom there is in knowing that because of my position in Christ, I will never hear any other words from my heavenly Father other than “Well done my good and faithful servant.”
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