“What Do I Do If My Child Is Looking at Pornography?”
Our children are growing up in a dangerous world, and as parents we cannot always protect them. Pornography is rampant and children are exposed at earlier and earlier ages. Satan can use an “accidental...
View ArticleMarriage CAN Work!
Are there any successful marriages anymore? Is marriage dead? Why isn’t God’s design for marriage working in our culture? Truly following the Lord’s design can lead to functional instead of...
View ArticleThe Father of Fathers
Most people are quite familiar with the concept of God as Father, but if we look at Scripture we might be surprised at what we find about the fatherhood of God. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Down-to-Earth Gospel for Parenting
There are so many things that I aim to impart to my children before they venture off on their own. Yet, I am convinced what they most need is the full-bodied gospel, which includes a down-to-earth...
View ArticleThings to Consider in Parenting
We are called to be faithful parents, not successful. Continue reading →
View ArticleBe the Parent
Parents, take heart when your child doesn’t learn to obey overnight. Neither did you or I. God gives us 18-21+ years to teach and train, love and correct, rebuke and encourage each of our children to...
View ArticlePreaching in the Valley
Fletcher is a special child. He has severe autism, mental retardation, is not potty trained or verbal, and will always live with us. It is my prayer that every parent reading this article, regardless...
View ArticleFriday’s 5 to Live By
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Seductive Lie of Immodesty, and Re-Claiming Your Identity in Christ
This is not another article on Matthew 5:28, hem lengths, or the horrors of uncovered shoulders. Today I’m writing more as the concerned mother of a teenage girl than as a biblical counselor. I want to...
View Article3 Things the Father Never Says to Me
Though I have a great earthly dad, my heavenly Father has been my best example when it comes to loving and training my children well. Recently, the Spirit called my attention to a few specific things...
View ArticleFriday’s 5 to Live By
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading →
View Article5 Things Your Teen Must Hear You Say about Porn
In the teen years, candid conversations about porn are a must. Yes, Internet filtering and monitoring should go without saying, but more than good technology, your teens need to hear godly advice from...
View ArticleFriday’s 5 to Live By
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading →
View ArticleFriday’s 5 to Live By
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading →
View ArticleA Mother’s Guide to Raising Pharisees
The teenage years can be traumatic times and many teens are presented with situations they are not equipped to handle. Self-injury is one method of dealing with indescribable pain and loneliness. It is...
View ArticleFriday’s 5 to Live By
Each Friday our BCC staff links you to the top 5 biblical counseling and Christian living blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Continue reading →
View ArticleEaster Bunnies, Parental Feelings of Failure, and the Resurrection of Jesus...
Don’t give up. Every Easter, I’m reminded of this fact: Because Christ rose again, I have life. I’m no longer a slave to my sin. Christ has risen; you now have life through Him. Continue reading →
View ArticleReflections on the Burial of Jesus for Biblical Counseling
As we receive and offer counsel during this season, let’s hold out hope for true change in both hearts and situations because the tomb of Jesus was filled and is now empty. Continue reading →
View ArticleTheospection
Engaging in focused times of prayer, fasting, reading, or reflection can be very helpful—for both counselors and counselees. However, there’s one very subtle danger involved in any time of reflection...
View ArticleAscending Praise on Mother’s Day
tenacity, grit, and beauty that we experience in a mother’s love is but a faint echo, a soft ripple on the water’s surface, of a deeper love found in the heart of God. Continue reading →
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