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A Celebration of Friendship

I may not be going too far out on a limb when I suggest that you have probably not heard the name Anna Laetitia Barbauld. For various reasons she has been largely forgotten by history, and this despite achieving a significant level of fame in the eighteenth century. Though at one time she was a source of inspiration to well-known poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, they later scorned and besmirched her. By the end of her life, her fame had diminished and her reputation declinedSee AlsoThe Best Friendship in the WorldSpiritual Friendship31 Days of Purity: Spiritual Friendship

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.

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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.

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Infant Loss

I received a call that is every parent’s worst nightmare.  Our babysitter communicated to me that she put Christian down for a nap, but he didn’t wake up. The post Infant Loss appeared first on Biblical Counseling for Women.

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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.

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15:14 Ep. 313 – Jeremy Oliver

Jeremy Oliver is a member of the BCC Council. He serves as an Assistant Professor of Applied Theology at Cedarville University and as a consultant with Soul Care Consulting. Prior to this, Jeremy served as an elder and pastor of Soul Care Ministries at Harvest Bible Church in Phoenix, AZ. He is a certified biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). In this episode, Jeremy shares about the growth of biblical counseling at Cedarville University and how he was brought on to develop the program there. Continue Reading →

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We Are All Late Bloomers

I never thought about how the phrase “late bloomer” applied to flowers until I started a garden. The original meaning of this expression dawned on me one day in late fall as I drove up to my house. As I pulled into the driveway, there it was. A full six weeks after the rest of […] The post We Are All Late Bloomers appeared first on CCEF.

Institute for Nouthetic Studies (Jay Adams)

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Three Kinds of Problems

Not all counseling problems are of the same order. If a counselor doesn’t recognize this fact he may bypass truly important material while dealing with other matters. In addition, though making an effort to do so, he may fail to reach that material because he fails to handle matters in the correct order. Moreover, when ... The post Three Kinds of Problems appeared first on Institute for Nouthetic Studies | Biblical Counseling.

Tim Challies

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A Celebration of Friendship

I may not be going too far out on a limb when I suggest that you have probably not heard the name Anna Laetitia Barbauld. For various reasons she has been largely forgotten by history, and this despite achieving a significant level of fame in the eighteenth century. Though at one time she was a source of inspiration to well-known poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, they later scorned and besmirched her. By the end of her life, her fame had diminished and her reputation declinedSee AlsoThe Best Friendship in the WorldSpiritual Friendship31 Days of Purity: Spiritual Friendship

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Helping Teenagers Navigate Life Transitions and Unwanted Change

Written by BCC Counselor Sheri Ho The last two posts from Dr. Tim Allchin have discussed “How the Bible Addresses Trials, Transitions, and Dealing with Unwanted Change”. In this post, we’ll delve deeper into this experience for teenagers so we can better understand and support them biblically. I’ve encountered various first-generation immigrant families. The parents, having recently arrived in the ... Read More The post Helping Teenagers Navigate Life Transitions and Unwanted Change appeared first on Biblical Counseling Center.

A Celebration of Friendship

I may not be going too far out on a limb when I suggest that you have probably not heard the name Anna Laetitia Barbauld. For various reasons she has been largely forgotten by history, and this despite achieving a significant level of fame in the eighteenth century. Though at one time she was a source of inspiration to well-known poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, they later scorned and besmirched her. By the end of her life, her fame had diminished and her reputation declinedSee AlsoThe Best Friendship in the WorldSpiritual Friendship31 Days of Purity: Spiritual Friendship

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15:14 Ep. 313 – Jeremy Oliver

Jeremy Oliver is a member of the BCC Council. He serves as an Assistant Professor of Applied Theology at Cedarville University and as a consultant with Soul Care Consulting. Prior to this, Jeremy served as an elder and pastor of Soul Care Ministries at Harvest Bible Church in Phoenix, AZ. He is a certified biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). In this episode, Jeremy shares about the growth of biblical counseling at Cedarville University and how he was brought on to develop the program there. Continue Reading →

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Weekend A La Carte (June 1)

A La Carte: The desegregation of Dallas Theological Seminary / 12 things that happened on the cross / How can I be a Christian in my workplace? / Five questions for our skepticism / The sanction of sin / Never let a crisis go to waste: AI, statism, and the threats to free speech / and more.See AlsoWeekend A La Carte (May 25)A La Carte (May 23)A La Carte (May 21)

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Free Stuff Fridays (Redeemer University)

This giveaway is sponsored by Redeemer University. Get $250 off your first course when you enroll in the online Not-For-Profit Management certificate with Redeemer University! Fill out this form to get updates and to be eligible for this special offer via Challies.com Do you work for a church, school, food bank, women’s shelter, mission, ministry or any other not-for-profit organization? Maybe you are in leadership or aspire to be and want to faithfully manage the resources entrusted to you so you can magnify and multiply your organization’s impact. If so, Redeemer University’s new Not-for-Profit Management Certificate is for you. The certificate is designed for busy working professionals and aspiring managers who care deeply and work diligently to build God’s kingdom and want to develop stronger management skills based on sound business principles. Courses are entirely online allowing you to complete weekly assignments from wherever you live and whenever it works for your schedule. Take four courses to earn a Certificate and two more courses for an Advanced Certificate. Topics include legal, governance, leadership, strategy, managing staff and volunteers, marketing, advocacy and lobbying, resourcing, fundraising, and more! Courses begin three times each year (September, January, and May) with registration opening for the fall on June 10, 2024. Sign up to get updates and to be eligible for $250 off your first course when you enroll.See AlsoManaging Kingdom Causes with Sound Business Principles A Day in DubaiA La Carte (8/17)

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