Author: IBCD Staff

The Case for Counseling in Public Spaces

by Scott Mehl I’ve previously made the case for why counseling should take place in our homes as well as why it should take place in church offices. However, these aren’t the only two options when it comes to biblical counseling. The truth is, biblical counseling can (and often does) take place just about anywhere…. Read More

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Focusing on God Alone

by Shannon McCoy Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you. (Psalm 73:25) Life can be super busy. Many activities and challenges compete for our time and attention—work, family, friends, church, sports, and shopping—distracting us from focusing on God alone. We are tempted to focus… Read More

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Book Review: Money: Seeking God’s Wisdom

by Rachel Cain Dr. Jim Newheiser’s expertise is taking a worldly problem and paring it down to its biblical definition and solution. In the Lord’s wisdom, he has orchestrated a pattern to moneymaking and wealth management. He designed work as something good, present before the fall in Genesis 3. God intended for wealth to be… Read More

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Battling Discontent with God

by Dr. Shelbi Cullen It doesn’t take much to see we live in a discontent society. Turn on any television and within seconds you will observe it. But discontentment is not just isolated to the world. Often Christians battle discontentment in their own hearts. Discontentment seeks to convince that you deserve better. So how might… Read More

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Consider Wildflowers

by Anna Mondal “Stop and smell the roses,” they say. As if you didn’t have eighty-eight thousand tasks, as if you didn’t have deadlines or drama or diapers. In our rapid-fire, tech-oriented society, who has the luxury of stopping to sit in nature like a bohemian free spirit? Even in the modern art world, flowers… Read More

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