2026 Update from Biblical Counselling Australia
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BCA has served as the umbrella body for biblical counseling in Australia for around 15 years now, with a board and association membership drawn from a representative range of Refor...
The development of biblical counseling in the UK has seen steady growth over the past ten years, and God’s guiding hand in the growth of BCUK has been especially striking. Continue...
From April 30 to May 2, 2026, the Network for Biblical Counseling (Netzwerk Biblische Seelsorge, NBS) had the privilege of hosting this year’s biblical counseling conference at And...
Generally, I write to you all on Saturday morning with my favorite medical news source, the Wall Street Journal, and coffee in hand. This month, one article caught my attention bec...
This week’s mini-series on the Grace and Truth Blog provides annual updates from a few of the major international biblical counseling networks. In this first article, Curtis Heaton...
Counselors can become isolated from the churches of their counselees, and sessions can become focused on solving problems, sometimes with insufficient knowledge. Counselors should...
Here’s a look at some of the PCA ministries currently doing what they can to help their members and communities. The post PCA Churches with Counseling Ministries appeared first o...
Counselors should not assess whether they are counseling a believer based on profession alone, since claims of faith can be false or weakly grounded. Instead, counselors should als...
Jesus’ interaction with the woman at the well (John 4:1-42) is a master class in shepherding a person toward understanding the core concern dwelling in their soul. Using a handful...
In James 1:1-4, we encounter a central truth for our ministry to the suffering: the necessity and potential joy hidden within our trials. God uses these hardships not merely to cha...
There are moments in our lives when the will of God comes crashing in like a tsunami. Swept from our moorings, we tumble in the blast, submerged by the torrent. We gasp for air, fe...
Christian listening is an act of love that mirrors God’s gracious attention to us. It prioritizes the person over the problem. By love, biblical counselors must combine theological...
What does administration have to do with biblical counseling and soul care? More than we often realize. This article explores how thoughtful organization, clear pathways of care, a...
To sit with someone who wants to die places us at the intersection of theology and urgency. When a person expresses a desire to die or begins moving toward self-harm, we recognize...
In today’s episode, Kevin Carson is joined by Jonathan Holmes, the new Executive Director of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF). Jonathan brings years of ex...
As we walk through this Resurrection season emphasizing new life, G. K. Beale’s words serve us as a timely reminder: “Jesus taught the love command during His earthly ministry and...
Whether you are a parent discipling your kids at home or a youth minister equipping students and their families, the following resources are historically proven and doctrinally vet...
So much of our strength is being expended on worries that, more often than not, do not materialize. For all of time, humans have worried, fretted, feared, and lived with anxiety. T...
The woe has a long history. Choose not to add another chapter to its history. We read numerous scenarios in the Scriptures of those gripped with bitterness. One of those is a promi...
What does it mean in 1 Corinthians 10:13 that “no temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man”? Whatever it means, it cannot cancel out Proverbs 14:10, “The heart knows...
Our April 2026 mini-series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog addresses the topic of friendship. In this first article, Garrett Higbee describes how Christian friendship is the founda...
God put Ecclesiastes 11:10 in the Bible because he understands us. He feels for us in all our anguish—every dark emotion that holds us back from living free.
From Phillip Jensen – “Hard passages of the Bible are great passages. The reason that they are hard is because we are not thinking biblically. Wrestling with these hard passages gi...
Navigating profound grief can feel overwhelming, but faith offers solace and the promise of reunion with loved ones. Discover how leaning into your faith can bring healing, peace,...
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