Learning to Lament
You can stop guarding your pain, hurt, or past, and you can give it to God, and by faith trust Him to work on your behalf.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Jul 25, 2022 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
You can stop guarding your pain, hurt, or past, and you can give it to God, and by faith trust Him to work on your behalf.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Jul 23, 2022 | Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) |
Peter Martin joins us on this episode of 15:14 to share about the Biblical Counseling Fellowship he facilitates for biblical counseling students at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The group is designed to help build community and share resources among the biblical counseling students at Boyce College and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The Biblical Counseling Fellowship also meets weekly during the academic year to discuss case studies and learn from biblical counseling leaders. Continue Reading →
Read MorePosted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Jul 18, 2022 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
When a person feels guilty without cause, we say they may be suffering from what Scripture calls a weak conscience. This is triggered by something other than the Word of God.
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Posted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Jul 16, 2022 | Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC) |
Jason Kovacs is a BCC Council Member and Board Member of the Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition. Currently, Jason serves as Executive Director of Gospel Care Collective, where he counsels, trains others in biblical counseling, and consults churches, pastors, and biblical counseling ministries on various topics. Jason’s wife, Shawnda, also works with Gospel Care Collective. They have been married for 18 years and have five children. In this episode of 15:14, Jason shares about life growing up in Canada, his 18 years of ministry in the United States, how the Lord brought him to faith through his own evangelistic efforts, and much more. Continue Reading →
Read MorePosted by BiblicalCounselor.com | Jul 11, 2022 | Biblical Counseling for Women |
The reason we hurt each other and feel guilt is because we are sinners in need of a Savior. Our greatest fundamental need is to be saved first, and then to walk in a way that honors God — for that is love.
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