Category: Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC)

Biblical Priorities

People are busier than ever these days. There seem to be so many tasks to be done and opportunities to take advantage of that it’s hard to determine what is best in a world of good and better. When we haven’t determined our priorities, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and exhausted. God has given us the priorities we should have in His Word. By thinking through what God wants us to do, we have the privilege of furthering His kingdom and growing in our love for Him and for others. Continue Reading →

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2024 Canadian BCC Update

Canada is unique. It’s true, people tend to love Canada—it is a beautiful place, with beautiful people—but what defines us as Canadians? At one time, Canada was a Christian nation, but as our cultural landscape has changed, so has the spiritual climate. Like many parts of the Western world, Christianity is in decline in Canada. In some respects, our culture is beginning to consider holding biblical views as hostile. As Christians in Canada, it can be easy to get discouraged when we survey the landscape, but there is hope. When the world presses in against the message of the gospel of Christ, the need becomes greater. We see God at work as people are searching for hope and change that only Christ can provide. Continue Reading →

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Book Review of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Meeting Challenges with Hope by Michael R. Emlet

In growing numbers, I receive calls from families of a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). They tell me, “We’re leaving our church because we do not feel welcome,” usually provoked by their child disturbing church services. When I try to make reasoned biblical appeals to stay, they respond, “We’ve tried, and we do not feel wanted.” Some tell stories of church members or even leaders asking them to leave the church. This problem is already significant, and it is growing rapidly with the seemingly exponential increase of people diagnosed with ASD. Continue Reading →

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Toward a Helpful Approach to the World’s Systems

There are biblical elements of counseling that are indispensable for the task, and there are elements that, if added to biblical counseling, would make it “unbiblical.” But there are also circumstances of counseling that are ultimately indifferent to the work of biblical counselors. This post explores these biblical categories in an attempt to advance the current debate in the field. Continue Reading →

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15:14 Ep. 307 – Dan Carmody, Wisconson Coalition of Biblical Counselors

This episode is another in our Build 133 series where we encourage listeners to create networks of biblical counselors in their communities for encouragement, equipping, and engagement. Our guest for this episode is Dan Carmody, who founded the Wisconsin Coalition of Biblical Counselors. You’ll hear Dan’s passion for helping churches establish biblical counselors, as well as his passion for connecting biblical counselors with others in their region.  Continue Reading →

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Healing Trauma-Related Panic through Scripture

Those of us who work with trauma survivors understand their proclivity to panic attacks. Fear takes over, and even though logic tells them they are safe, their bodies do not get the message. Like David in Psalm 55:5-6, they could describe “anguish within,” “fear and trembling” taking over, and “horror “overwhelming them. We’ve all experienced this sort of thing in our lives, perhaps when we’ve come close to a collision while driving or watched a loved one take a hard fall. A somatic fear response is a normal God-given response to danger, but people with post-traumatic stress (PTS)[1] experience these symptoms in the absence of current danger—when the smallest reminder of past danger triggers their internal fight or flight (adrenaline) response. Since panic stemming from trauma arises from the autonomic parts of our brain, it seems clear that remedying it requires methods that transcend reason alone. Continue Reading →

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Overcoming Disordered Anxiety

Years ago, while driving home from work, seemingly out of nowhere, I had a monster panic attack: my heart raced, sweat beaded my forehead, my knees turned to Jell-O, and a terrible sense of doom overcame me. Well-meaning Christian friends sometimes made unhelpful comments and insinuations like “A good Christian doesn’t get bad anxiety.” And conflicting advice like “Take medication. It fixed my brother” and “Do not take medication. You’ll become addicted.” Topping these off were my two most hated suggestions that if I “prayed harder” or “had more faith,” then my anxiety would disappear like Houdini. Can you or your counselee relate? Continue Reading →

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Five Things to Know about Panic Attacks

Our April 2024 mini-series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog addresses the topic of panic attacks. In this first article, Charlie Hodges shares five things to know about panic attacks. In other contributions to the series, Lucy Ann Moll shares a biblical strategy for breaking the anxiety cycle in panic attacks, and Joy Forrest explains how biblical meditation can help trauma survivors overcome panic. Continue Reading →

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15:14 Ep. 306 – Dave Kirk Rebroadcast

This episode of 15:14 is a rebroadcast of the interview we did with Pastor Dave Kirk regarding the Eastern Iowa Biblical Counseling Coalition. As part of the Build 133 series, we wanted you to hear about the great work they are doing again! Dave Kirk is the Pastor of Spiritual Formation at Grace Community Church in North Liberty, Iowa, where he has served since 2009. Before that, he was a pastor in St. Louis, Missouri for 13 years. Dave is the co-founder and has been Director of the Eastern Iowa Biblical Counseling Coalition (EIBCC) since its inception in 2013. Dave has been in full-time ministry for 28 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree and two master’s degrees from Liberty University and is a certified biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). Continue Reading →

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Performing CPR on Our Idols

As biblical counselors, we must help those we counsel understand how their misdirected meditation can give life to what is earthly in them. As we meditate on the things of earth, we perform spiritual CPR and resurrect our idols. Like zombies, they are still dead but animated and bent on destruction. When we give our idols life through meditation, we give them the power to endanger our lives. Continue Reading →

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Book Review of Do You Believe What God Says About You?: How a Right View of Your Identity in Christ Changes Everything by Steve Viars

In Do You Believe What God Says About You?, pastor and biblical counselor Stephen Viars encourages readers to gain an accurate biblical view of self. The 31 brief chapters each focus on an aspect of biblical identity, including you are loved, you are righteous, you are forgiven, you are blessed, you are adopted, and you have a God-created purpose. As Christians believe what God says about who they are in Christ, they will change the way they think and act—this is an underlying message of the book. Continue Reading →

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