Do You Love Biblical Counseling?
Today’s blog post title is not a “deep” question. It’s a rhetorical question. If you’re a reader of my Changing Lives blog, then your answer is obvious: “Yes, I love biblical counseling.”
You and I share a love for “changing lives with Christ’s changeless truth.” We love thinking about how we can equip one another to “speak the truth in love” so we all “grow up in Christ.
We also love talking about, conversing about, and connecting around issues related to biblical counseling: Christian living, progressive sanctification, the sufficiency and relevancy of Scripture, equipping the saints, one-another ministry, spiritual friendship, and much more.
Let’s Connect
So…. Let’s connect. Here’s a very simple “take-away” for today. Let’s connect.
• Do you love biblical counseling? Connect on Twitter using: #BibleCn
Spread the Word
Spread the word. If you’re on Twitter, share with your followers this simple message:
Do you love biblical counseling? Connect on Twitter using: #BibleCn
It’s 73 characters. Which means you have another 67 characters to include an @namename or two and still leave room for a re-tweet.
Let’s use #BibleCN to “notify” each other and everyone else whenever we share a tweet or link related to biblical counseling.
“But I’m Clueless About Twitter!”
Some of you love biblical counseling, but you may have no interest in “Twitter.” You don’t know what a “tweet” is, don’t care what a “re-tweet” is, and think the whole “social networking” fad is not worth your time.
I get that.
So…today’s post is not a complete waste for you. Here’s a very simple “take-away” for today.
• Consider also following the Biblical Counseling Coalition’s website.
If you like my website, then you’ll love the BCC’s website. It unites in one place the “best of the best” of those who love biblical counseling.
It’s features include:
• Daily blogs at the Grace & Truth blog site.
• Weekly Book Reviews.
• A robust Resource Page.
• A Calendar of Events.
• The BCC’s Confessional Statement.
• The BCC’s Welcome/About Page.
• Follow the BCC on Facebook.
• Follow the BCC on Twitter.
Join the Conversation
Why do you love biblical counseling?