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15:14 Ep. 287 – Neal Grogan

Neal Grogan is an elder and associate pastor of Discipleship and Biblical Counseling at Christ Community Church. He also serves as Outreach Coordinator and Mentor for the Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs. Neal served in the USMC as an infantryman and in combat operations in Afghanistan. He received a Bachelor’s in Christian Ministry from the University of Mary Hardin Baylor and an MDiv in Biblical Counseling from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Neal joins us for this special Veterans Day episode of 15:14 to discuss how God and His Word help those who struggle with Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) and some ways churches can serve men and women in their church facing the challenges of PTS. Continue Reading →

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Treasure in Earthen Vessels

Like you, I wonder what God is accomplishing by my trials and by allowing me to be brought so low. I know I have been in this kind of a place before…this time it is deeper and different. God allows us to experience all kinds of trials on ever deeper levels to round out our character and to give us the ability to minister to others in their time of need.
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15:14 Ep. 286 – Brad Hambrick

BCC Council Member Brad Hambrick joins us as our guest today on 15:14. Brad serves as the Pastor of Counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, NC. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, has authored several books, including Mobilizing Church-Based Counseling: Models for Sustainable Church-Based Care and God’s Attributes: Rest for Life’s Struggles, and served as general editor for the Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused (churchcares.com) project. Brad is the creator of G4, a group-based counseling model designed to be led by lay people in the church. Continue Reading →

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Faith in Action

Do you realize that what comes out of your heart is what you really worship and that it is always related to self? Jesus knew that we tend to worship ourselves, and He told us that if we are to be His disciples we have to deny ourselves, including the sinful desires of the flesh, in order to take up the cross and follow Him.
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