Author Interview: Pam Gannon
Here is an interview with Pam Gannon who co-authored In the Aftermath (with Beverly Moore). We hope you will find their book helpful. Continue reading →
View ArticleMaking the Invisible Visible: Loving Our Enemies by Grace
NOTE: This audio message was originally given at the IBCD 2012 Summer Institute. To lean more about the ministry of the IBCD, you can read this BCC blog post about the IBCD, or visit the IBCD website....
View ArticleThe BCC Weekend Resource: Confronting An Abuser
The BCC has a robust and growing portfolio of resources. We’re creating, collecting, collating, and posting the best of the best in video, audio, MP3, Vimeo, YouTube, and other media and written...
View ArticleLiving in Freedom Amidst Broken Relationships: Reconciliation Through...
NOTE: This audio message was originally given at the IBCD 2012 Summer Institute. To lean more about the ministry of the IBCD, you can read this BCC blog post about the IBCD, or visit the IBCD website....
View ArticleThe Power of the Gospel in Resolving Conflict
NOTE: This audio message was originally given at the IBCD 2012 Summer Institute. To lean more about the ministry of the IBCD, you can read this BCC blog post about the IBCD, or visit the IBCD website....
View ArticleI Messed Up: Confessing Sin to Your Boyfriend or Girlfriend Before You Get...
Jonathan wanted to get engaged to Julie. They had been dating for about a year, and things seemed to be going really well. They had grown very fond of one another. They were encouraged by each other’s...
View ArticleBe the Parent
BCC Staff Note: You’re reading Part Three in a four-part BCC Grace & Truth blog mini-series on biblical parenting. In addition to today’s post by Sherry Allchin, you can read Part One by Keri...
View ArticleGospel Response to Abuse – The Gospel According To Joseph
This message was originally delivered at Central Seminary's 2013 Fall Conference and is used with permission. Other messages in this series include: Gospel Response to Abuse – God-Centered Hope For...
View ArticleHave You Been Burned By A NANC Counselor?
BCC Staff Note: This post first appeared at the NANC/ACBC site and is used by permission of ACBC and the author, Heath Lambert. You can also read the original post at the ACBC site. Also please note...
View ArticleBCTC 2013 Fall Conference Audio: Compassionate Restoration
This message was originally delivered at the Biblical Counseling Training Center (BCTC) of Arizona's 2013 Fall Conference. The theme of that conference was “The Church in Action: Counseling and...
View ArticleRegret: Lingering Reminders of Our Humanity
Lingering regret is ongoing sadness about a disappointing moment from your past. It is different from temporal sorrow. Temporary sad periods are normal human emotional responses to undesirable...
View ArticleCould a Definition Actually Help Us Love Better?
BCC Staff Note: You’re reading the fourth of a special BCC Grace & Truth blog mini-series on marriage—timed to coincide with the week of Valentine’s Day. You can read Part One, by John Henderson...
View ArticleThe Forgiving Heart
Looking for loopholes…vv 22-23 In the wake of “Monica Gate,” Hillary Rodham Clinton was asked about forgiving her husband, Bill. Mrs. Clinton said, “In the Bible it says they asked Jesus how many...
View ArticlePicture Perfect: The Problem (Part 1)
BCC Staff Note: You’re reading Part 1 of a three-part BCC Grace & Truth blog mini-series by Amy Baker on perfectionism. These posts are adapted by the author from Picture Perfect: When Life...
View ArticlePursuit, Forgiveness, and Church Discipline
Recently I was asked to guide a discussion on the topic of church discipline. Given its importance and necessity, I gladly agreed. Matthew 18 in Context I knew that Matthew 18 was synonymous with...
View ArticleOpen Rebuke and Faithful Wounds
BCC Staff Note: This blog was first posted at the Association of Biblical Counselors’ site and is re-posted at the BCC’s Grace & Truth blog with the permission of ABC and Jeremy Lelek. You can...
View ArticleA Biblical Example of the Gospel Redeeming a Past Failure
Everyday, there are disagreements and challenges in relationships with people we are close to. Sometimes, these challenges or disagreements are so big that they affect the very core of your being and...
View ArticleWhat Do I Do When I Am Angry In A Relationship?
I have been working a lot with couples who are battling anger with their spouses. This is so common today that you might be thinking to yourself, “Well, duh, aren’t you a counselor? Don’t you...
View Article3 Principles for Asking for Forgiveness
One of the first steps we learn to take as followers of Christ is to ask for forgiveness when we sin against someone. Since we are such great sinners this asking should be happening regularly. Asking...
View ArticleAfter Relationships Shatter
His sin was public. The scandal great. His wife was gutted by the betrayal. Media exacerbated the shock as his children feared going outside where flashing cameras waited on the sidewalk. His church...
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