The Weight of Dreams
When I began in ministry and began this blog, I had no experience in founding a corporation or...
Read MoreSelect Page
Posted by Julie Ganschow | | Faith, Ministry, Women in Biblical Counseling Series |
When I began in ministry and began this blog, I had no experience in founding a corporation or...
Read MorePosted by Svea Goertzen | | Biblical Counseling, Children, Christian Testimony, Discipleship, Encouragement, Ministry, Parenting, Prayer, Trials |
During that dark time, God brought us many allies, many brothers and sisters in Christ, for which we remain ever thankful.
Read MorePosted by Ellen Castillo | | Biblical Counseling, Ministry, Women in Biblical Counseling Series |
We trust that you will find this series informative and insightful. Many women have asked what opportunities might be open to them upon obtaining either a degree or certification in biblical counseling. As the biblical counseling movement expands, so do the opportunities for women to serve in a variety of ways as biblical counselors. Over the course of this series, you will hear from women who serve vocationally, as volunteers, in their churches, in a parachurch organization, in colleges, and a variety of other areas where they are serving around the globe.
Today we interview Kimberly Cummings, a Pastor’s Wife, and a Certified Biblical Counselor. She is also the co-founder of Women’s Hope Project where she writes and hosts the Women’s Hope Podcast.
Read MorePosted by Ellen Castillo | | Biblical Counseling, Ministry, Women in Biblical Counseling Series |
Interview with Linda Pringle
This is the latest interview by Ellen Castillo in a series of posts featuring women who are biblical counselors. Each post will feature one or more counselors who have agreed to an interview to tell us about their ministries, their experience and expertise, and the history of their involvement in biblical counseling.
We trust that you will find this series informative and insightful. Many women have asked what opportunities might be open to them upon obtaining either a degree or certification in biblical counseling. As the biblical counseling movement expands, so do the opportunities for women to serve in a variety of ways as biblical counselors. Over the course of this series, you will hear from women who serve vocationally, as volunteers, in their churches, in a parachurch organization, in colleges, and a variety of other areas where they are serving around the globe.
Read MorePosted by Shelly Campbell | | Biblical Counseling, Christian Growth, Counseling, Discipleship, Ministry |
Today, we are announcing the option to watch case studies guided by certified biblical counselors from Reigning Grace Counseling Center. These are the some of the same case studies we offer in our training courses that are accepted by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC), and the International Association of Biblical Counselors (IABC) to fulfill their certification requirements.
Read MoreWe are not a licensed counseling agency, nor are we psychologically or medically trained therapists. We offer ‘pastoral’ counseling intended to bring life change through heart change.