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Pursuing Your True Identity in Both Singleness and Marriage

Written by BCC Counselor Theron St. John Editor’s Note: As we’ve been discussing premarital counseling, this post from Theron St. John reminds us that our primary identity is not found in our relationship status, but in our relationship with God. “Sweet and sanctifying.” This is my typical response to people who ask me how my first year of marriage to … Read More
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Equipping Spanish Speakers with Biblical Counseling

Written by BCC Spanish Training Coordinator Esther St. John I remember the excitement of attending my first seminary course in biblical counseling. Originally from Honduras, I had already completed an undergraduate psychology degree from a college back home. I figured this biblical counseling class would build on the foundation of the secular psychology I had learned. What I came to … Read More
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Christmas Rest

REST. A word so intended to set one at ease may in fact bring a flurry of intense feelings, convictions, confusion, and hope. As you enjoy family and friends this Christmas, we pray that you are truly able to rest—physically, yes, but most importantly that you know true rest for your soul in Christ, our Lord. Continue Reading →

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Three Biblical Imperatives for Thanksgiving

Written by BCC Counselor Joel Bradshaw “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) In these three simple commands, Paul was directing the church at Thessalonica regarding their relationships with one another. Ever practical, the apostle gave them things not only to … Read More
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Responding to What We Can and Cannot Control

Written by BCC Counselor Joel Bradshaw “Oh my goodness, is everyone OK?” I asked this question immediately to my family. “I’m sorry,” I said this one to my wife. I had been driving my wife and kids downstate to Grandma’s house for Thanksgiving and had made a hasty lane change without looking first. I thus collided our family car into … Read More
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