What Do We Do After the Hug?
So, you and your church are excited about one-another ministry through biblical counseling. But what do we do after the hug? What do we say after we pray?
What are we equipping people to do when we equip them for gospel-centered biblical counseling?
What does it look like to help hurting and hardened people—all of us as saints—who face suffering and struggle against sin?
Truly biblical counsel must address the reality and depth of suffering in our lives; and it must show us that there is genuine, live-giving hope in the midst of the most difficult of circumstances. And it must take seriously our struggle against sin; showing us the way of progressive growth in Christlikeness through the power of God’s Word, the work of God’s Spirit, and the ministry of God’s people.
The Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition Annual Conference
On March 21-22, 2019, at Harvest Bible Chapel in Oakville, Ontario, I will be sharing the following four equipping times organized around the theme of: Gospel Conversations: Let’s Talk—Equipping the Church to Counsel.
- 4 Qualifications of a Biblical Counselor
- 4 Callings of the Church Today
- 4 Compass Points for Biblical Counseling, Part 1
- 4 Compass Points for Biblical Counseling, Part 2
To learn more about the conference and to register visit their conference registration page here.
The Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition
The mission/vision of the Canadian Biblical Counseling Coalition (CBCC) states:
We are passionate about seeing the church of God Promoting Personal Change Centered on the Person of Christ Through the Public and Personal Ministry of the Word
The CBCC organizes their ministry around Colossians 1:28:
“We proclaim Him (Christ), admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom, so that we may present every man complete in Christ.”
To learn more about the CBCC, visit their site here.