WWJD or HWJR?
Many Christians, when making decisions or wanting to follow a model for living, ask, “What would Jesus do (WWJD)?” I’ve done the same many times. Lately, I’ve been asking myself another question:...
View ArticleAre We Using the Word “Brokenness” Biblically?
We often hear Christians today talking about “brokenness.” But are we using the term biblically? In response to this question, Bob Kellemen provides 4 reflections on the word “brokenness.” Continue...
View Article15 Top Biblical Counseling Books of 2014
If you are a counselor, pastor, student, one-another minister, small group leader, or spiritual friend, you want to know the most helpful books about the personal ministry of the Word—about using God’s...
View ArticleThe Gospel for Everyday Life: The RPM Ministry Story
At the Biblical Counseling Coalition, we love using our “megaphone” to fulfill our BCC mission: to advance the ministry of the biblical counseling movement. Throughout January, we’re helping you to...
View ArticleLearn the Black Church History of the Civil Rights Movement
As part of Black History Month, we’ll have several posts this week on Black Church History, the Black Church, and Multiethnic Ministry. Today, Bob Kellemen helps us to Learn the Black Church History of...
View ArticleBCC Weekend Resource: Mental Illness and the Church
As the Body of Christ and as a biblical counseling movement, God calls us to respond compassionately and comprehensively to individuals (and their families) suffering with troubling emotions and...
View ArticleWeekend Resource: Free Discussion Guide for Gospel-Centered Counseling
On weekends, we often like to use our BCC “megaphone” to make you aware of new resources in the biblical counseling world. This weekend, Dr. Bob Kellemen, author of Gospel-Centered Counseling...
View Article8 Ultimate Life Questions for Gospel-Centered Counseling
What does gospel-centered counseling look like? It will take me two books—Gospel-Centered Counseling and Gospel Conversations—to answer that question. But here’s a one-sentence summary: Gospel-centered...
View Article4 Biblical Compass Points for Gospel Conversations
We learn to become competent biblical counselors by giving and receiving biblical counseling in the context of real and raw Christian community. Continue reading →
View ArticleLooking Back and Looking Forward
A Word from Your BCC Team: Typically on weekends we use our weekend posts either as a “megaphone post” telling you about important biblical counseling events, or as a resource post linking you to new...
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