The Biblical Counseling Coalition: Latest News

Some of you are aware of the ongoing launch of the Biblical Counseling Coalition, some may not be. For all, here’s an update, starting with our statement of mission and vision.

The BCC Mission and Vision

We are a fellowship of Christians committed to promoting unity and excellence in biblical counseling. Our goal is to foster collaborative relationships and to provide robust, relevant biblical resources that equip the Body of Christ to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth. We desire to advance the biblical counseling movement in Christ-centered cooperation by relating in ways that are loving and wise, pursuing the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace (Ephesians 4:3).

We pursue this purpose by organizing our thinking around one central question. “What does it mean to counsel in the grace and truth of Christ?” All that we do flows from our calling to equip people to love God and others in Christ-centered ways (Matthew 22:35-40).

More than counseling, our vision is for the entire church to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:11-16). We are dedicated to developing the theology and practice of the personal ministry of the Word, whether described as biblical counseling, pastoral counseling, personal discipleship, cure of souls, small group ministry, one another ministry, every member ministry, the priesthood of all believers, soul care, or spiritual direction. We seek to promote the strengthening of these ministries in churches, educational institutions, and para-church organizations.

Leadership

The BCC Board of Directors consists of Steve Viars, Tim Lane, David Powlison, Randy Patten, Garrett Higbee and Bob Kellemen. Effective January 1, 2011, Bob Kellemen will take on the role as part-time Executive Director (moving from the current role of part-time launch director).

We met with two dozen other leaders in biblical counseling on December 5th and 6th to finalize our doctrinal statement, finalize our confessional statement, worship and fellowship, envision our future together, and to mutually equip one another. The BOD is inviting these twenty-four leaders to form our initial BCC Council Board.

We have a few more “tweaks” to make on some of these founding/foundational documents. Once they are ready, we will make them available in various forms on various websites (until our site is up and running).

Website

We are developing what we hope will be a robust, rich, interactive, and relational website with written resources, video resources, book reviews, blogs, and much more. Our audience is three-fold:

• God’s people wanting help applying God’s truth to their lives.

• God’s people, pastors, and counselors wanting resources that equip them to minister God’s Word to others.

• Professors, students, and church leaders wanting resources that equip them to equip others.

We also desire that our website be a portal to other biblical counseling-related websites, churches, schools, and para-church organizations.

Relationships

But more than resources, we want to build relationships. We can’t learn to speak the truth in love unless we are speaking the truth in love to one another. We want our relationships among the thirty of us to become a catalyst for growing relationships among all of those passionate about biblical counseling.

We are forging ministry teams not only among the thirty people who met in Chicago, but also dozens of other leaders in biblical counseling. These ministry teams will connect first with one another and then work together in over a dozen areas of ministry all designed to expand the mission and vision of the biblical counseling coalition.

Prayer

Please continue to pray for us as we seek to bring God glory in the Church (Ephesians 3:14-21).


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