Episodes

Saturday Dec 30, 2017
Looking Back & Looking Forward
Saturday Dec 30, 2017
Saturday Dec 30, 2017
The 40th episode of 15:14 is our final episode for 2017. BCC Director, Curtis Solomon, reflects on the ministry of the BCC in 2017 and looks ahead to 2018 and beyond.

Saturday Dec 23, 2017
Two-Minute Favorites Vol. 2
Saturday Dec 23, 2017
Saturday Dec 23, 2017
Merry Christmas from the Biblical Counseling Coalition. We hope this episode of 15:14 inspires you to express gratitude to your loved ones and your Savior for the many blessings poured out on you this holiday season. Enjoy this collection of "Two-Minute Favorites" from Steve Midgley, Michael Liester, Kyle Johnston, Kim Kira, Kike Torres, Julie Ganschow, John Marc Wiemann, John Henderson, Eric Pace and Ed Welch.

Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Dwayne Bond
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
Saturday Dec 16, 2017
BCC Council Board Member and pastor, Dwayne Bond, joins Curtis for a discussion about developing multiethnic church communities and the role biblical counseling plays in that endeavor.

Saturday Dec 09, 2017
Andi Rozier
Saturday Dec 09, 2017
Saturday Dec 09, 2017

Saturday Dec 02, 2017
the Golden Family
Saturday Dec 02, 2017
Saturday Dec 02, 2017
This episode of 15:14 is inspired by the theme of this year's BCC Annual Leadership Summit, "Biblical Counseling & Disability Ministry." Joel and Rachel Golden adopted two boys who both have Down Syndrome. This interview takes place in their home and provides a small window into the struggles and blessings that come with being a family with special needs. As the Biblical Counseling Coalition Council Board gathers we will be discussing how biblical counselors can help address the spiritual struggles faced by people with disabilities, as well as their family and care givers. Joni Earekson Tada and a team from Joni & Friends will join us at the Summit to help us think through this important topic.

Saturday Nov 25, 2017
Two-Minute Favorites for Thanksgiving
Saturday Nov 25, 2017
Saturday Nov 25, 2017
In honor of Thanksgiving we put together this collection of our "Two-Minute Favorites" from previous episodes of 15:14. We hope it inspires you to share some of your favorites with your family and friends, giving thanks to our Heavenly Father for His abundant blessings.

Saturday Nov 18, 2017
Ed Welch
Saturday Nov 18, 2017
Saturday Nov 18, 2017
Ed Welch (Ph.D.) joins Curtis to discuss his newest book, A Small Book about a Big Problem. Dr. Welch brings years of wisdom gleaned from counseling many who struggle with sinful anger to this very accessible book. It is written for all people, whether they think they have a problem with anger or not, and it is written in short bites intended to be chewed on throughout the day for 50 days.

Saturday Nov 11, 2017
Bob Greenwood
Saturday Nov 11, 2017
Saturday Nov 11, 2017
Bob Greenwood is Counseling Pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Florence, KY. He and Curtis discuss the structure and role of the counseling ministry at Grace. They also consider how the counseling ministry integrates with small group ministry and other ministries of the church.

Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Brad Bigney
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Saturday Nov 04, 2017
Brad Bigney is Pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Florence, KY, author of Gospel Treason, and frequent speaker at biblical counseling conferences around the world. Curtis sits down with Brad in his study to discuss how Grace Fellowship Church was planted and founded with biblical counseling as a central tenant of the church and how that influences the culture and life of the church.

Saturday Oct 28, 2017
Rachael Rosser
Saturday Oct 28, 2017
Saturday Oct 28, 2017
Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a difficult subject to discuss, let alone counsel. In this episode of 15:14, Curtis had the chance to interview Rachael Rosser on the topic of counseling those who wrestle with Complex PTSD. Rachael is a Groups Minister at the Village Church in Plano, TX, as well as a LPC Supervisor with North Texas Christian Counseling. Rachael's experience in cross-cultural counseling, as well as working with women who have come out of long-term abuse or human trafficking, gives her unique insight into counseling this difficult issue.