Author: Paul Tripp

God Speaks

No matter where you live, no matter what you do every day, there is one thing that you do all day long. You talk. From the first “Is it time to get up already?” to the final “Good night, I gotta get some sleep,” you talk. In the bedroom, bathroom, hallway, and kitchen, in the car, the store, the factory, and the boardroom, you talk. To your spouse, children, friends, family, neighbors, and fellow workers, you talk. Talking is what human beings do, almost without interruption and often without a thought about how important it is to human life. The ability to communicate verbally is one of the things that separates us from the rest of creation. We are people, and we talk. We need to recognize how “wordy” our lives actually are. Continue Reading →

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Parent, Meet Your Teenager

Do you remember what it was like to be a teenager? Do you remember your self-consciousness, your physical self-awareness, and your general confusion? Do you remember feeling great about yourself one day and wanting to die the next? Do you remember trying to be cool, only to make a complete fool of yourself? Do you remember doing immature and irresponsible things just at the time you were trying to win your parents’ respect? Effective parents of teenagers are people who are able to remember what it was like to live in the scary world of the teen years. Continue Reading →

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BCC Classic: The Ultimate Lens on Life

The Biblical Counseling Coalition Building Bridges Campaign is focused on building new bridges and strengthening existing ones in the world of biblical counseling. As part of this campaign, the Grace and Truth blog is reposting BCC Classics written throughout the history of the BCC. Our final BCC Classic is a repost of our very first blog, which was originally published in 2011. We hope that you have been encouraged by this look back in BCC history over the past several weeks. Continue Reading →

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