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Weekend A La Carte (May 18)

A La Carte: What it takes to survive ministry / The power of prayer / The dog's game / Why do Christians do bad things? / Does it matter whether seminary education is in-person or online? / Greet one another with a … what? / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (September 28)A La Carte (February 19)A La Carte (6/6)

Kevin Carson

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Lucy Ann Moll

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The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks

When panic attacks occur, the sufferer hopes that the terror will stop instantly and never return. This is a certain truth about panic attacks: no one wants them, ever. Panic attacks are brief episodes of intense dread accompanied by physical symptoms like an irregular or rapid heartbeat and sweaty palms. When you’re in the middle […] The post The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks appeared first on Lucy Ann Moll.

Faith Biblical Counseling Ministry (FBCM)

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Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2

In part 1 we looked at Psalm 25:3 which promises that, “Indeed, none who wait for you shall be put to shame; they shall be ashamed who are wantonly treacherous.” What an amazing positive promise to the those who wait for the Lord and also a warning to those who don’t wait on him (i.e.... read more The post Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2 appeared first on Counseling with Confidence and Compassion.

Biblical Counseling for Women

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Motherhood

The love, guidance, and values a mother instills in her children have the potential to shape their character and future. So, moms, allow Scripture to be your 'influencer,' and you, too, can be an 'influencer' to your children. The post Motherhood appeared first on Biblical Counseling for Women.

IBCD (Jim Newheiser)

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The Gospel Brings Healing

I find that many Christians get uncomfortable when talking about God and healing. To discuss God brining physical healing raises controversial questions about spiritual gifts. To discuss emotional healing seems […] The post The Gospel Brings Healing appeared first on IBCD.

Biblical Counseling Coalition (BCC)

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How to Effectively Manage Your Counseling Ministry Using Biblicare

Have you ever had to dig through a packed filing cabinet or inbox to find an intake form? Tony did. The more counselees requested counseling, the more cluttered his counseling office became. Organization slipped further and further away, which caused some of their counselees to fall through the cracks. People at his church would request counseling but never ended up receiving it because neither Tony nor anyone else had an accurate way of knowing who was waiting to be counseled. Continue Reading →

Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF)

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Good Cop, Bad Cop in the Home

The good cop, bad cop approach may work well when eliciting criminal confessions, but it was never intended for the home. You might notice it when one parent says, “Don’t tell your father [or mother]” and then modifies or subverts what the other parent said. These parents may have any number of reasons for their […] The post Good Cop, Bad Cop in the Home appeared first on CCEF.

Institute for Nouthetic Studies (Jay Adams)

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The Despicable List

Are you on this Despicable List? In 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10, there is a list of the sort of people who will not “inherit God’s kingdom.” Here, the word “kingdom” refers, obviously, to its eternal phase, heaven. This list sounds final, the way that it is worded, no hope in sight. But it isn’t. Indeed, in ... The post The Despicable List appeared first on Institute for Nouthetic Studies | Biblical Counseling.

Tim Challies

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Weekend A La Carte (May 18)

A La Carte: What it takes to survive ministry / The power of prayer / The dog's game / Why do Christians do bad things? / Does it matter whether seminary education is in-person or online? / Greet one another with a … what? / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (September 28)A La Carte (February 19)A La Carte (6/6)

Shepherd Press - Jay Younts

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Desiring God

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Gospel Mercies

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How the Bible Addresses Trials, Transitions, and Dealing with Unwanted Change (Part 2)

I recently met with a man devastated by the loss of his lucrative job and the career path he so carefully sacrificed for and cultivated. It felt unfair that his rival took the leadership position and laid him off with a minimal severance. Now he’s struggling to concentrate and provide as a day trader, drinking too many days away, completely depressed, and ... Read More The post How the Bible Addresses Trials, Transitions, and Dealing with Unwanted Change (Part 2) appeared first on Biblical Counseling Center.

Weekend A La Carte (May 18)

A La Carte: What it takes to survive ministry / The power of prayer / The dog’s game / Why do Christians do bad things? / Does it matter whether seminary education is in-person or online? / Greet one another with a … what? / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (September 28)A La Carte (February 19)A La Carte (6/6)

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Free Stuff Fridays (Zondervan Reflective)

This week the giveaway is sponsored by  Zondervan Reflective. When writers write, they are getting in touch with the image of God in them. This is true in some way of all artistry, but writers especially create worlds, characters, histories, and transformation–all ex nihilo (“out of nothing”). In The Storied Life, veteran author Jared C. Wilson details the ins and outs of writers and writing, exploring the myriad ways the craft is more about transformation than simply communication. From decades of experience and with his signature wit, Wilson brings well-earned insight, autobiographical reflections, and meaningful meditations to the topic of writing as a way of life and as a way of worship, showing how the concept of Story–our personal stories and God’s grand story of redemption–shapes fiction and non-fiction writers alike. Chapters focus on topics like: Whether you’re a long-time writer or a beginning author, a daily journaler or an occasional dabbler, The Storied Life will help you improve your craft. It will lead you to think more deeply about the disciplines and dispositions needed to write for transformation. Learn more at ChurchSource.com Enter for a chance to win a copy! Ten copies are available to win. Must enter by 11:59pm on Monday, 5/20. Loading…See AlsoWhy Christians Should Care About Good WritingFree Stuff Fridays (Zondervan Reflective)Free Stuff Fridays (NIV Zondervan Study Bible)

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How the Bible Addresses Trials, Transitions, and Dealing with Unwanted Change (Part 2)

I recently met with a man devastated by the loss of his lucrative job and the career path he so carefully sacrificed for and cultivated. It felt unfair that his rival took the leadership position and laid him off with a minimal severance. Now he’s struggling to concentrate and provide as a day trader, drinking too many days away, completely depressed, and … Read More
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How to Effectively Manage Your Counseling Ministry Using Biblicare

Have you ever had to dig through a packed filing cabinet or inbox to find an intake form? Tony did. The more counselees requested counseling, the more cluttered his counseling office became. Organization slipped further and further away, which caused some of their counselees to fall through the cracks. People at his church would request counseling but never ended up receiving it because neither Tony nor anyone else had an accurate way of knowing who was waiting to be counseled. Continue Reading →

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