This is Part 4 (Read Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3) in a four-part series on “Identity” leading up to our 2025 Conference on the same topic. For more info and registration details, click Here. A few years ago, I counselled a brother named Peter. Peter was a dedicated Christian in his early forties …
This is Part 3 (Read Part 1 & Part 2) in a four-part series on “Identity” leading up to our 2025 Conference on the same topic. For more info and registration details, click Here. “What is Man”: Power, Autonomy, Glory, and Identity in Psalm 8 I believe the two most fundamental questions of every human …
This is Part 2 in a four-part series on “Identity” leading up to our 2025 Conference on the same topic. For more info and registration details, click Here. In the previous article (Part 1), I surveyed the three contrasting characteristics of worldly identity and Christian identity and argued for the superiority and necessity of Christian …
This is Part 1 in a four-part series on “Identity” leading up to our 2025 Conference on the same topic. For more info and registration details, click Here. Throughout the years, I have found that most of my counselling cases, if not all, eventually touch on one topic: personal identity. While the presenting issues may …
What is the CBCC’s position on using words such as “disorder” or “addiction” when helping a counsellee to see their sin issue biblically? This is a helpful question to highlight what the CBCC is and is not about. To begin with, I’ll quote from our Confessional Statement found on our website: We are a fellowship …
Neither the counselor nor the counselee determines the pace. The Lord alone does that. There is no evidence of Cardio in Genesis 1 & 2. Therefore, I must assume all forms of Cardio are a part of the Fall. I have two family members who are Ironman athletes. They train for months, timing their drinks, …
“Personal Relationship” – a Distinctive of Biblical Counselling “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep” Romans 12:15 Early in my biblical counselling training, I was struck by the personal, relational aspect of biblical counselling. My view of counselling up to that point had been largely formed by society, which so often portrays …