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JBC Volume 17:2 (Winter 1999) PDF

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Purchase a digital copy of the Journal of Biblical Counseling volume 17:2. The mission of the Journal of Biblical Counseling (JBC) is to develop clear thinking and effective practice in biblical counseling. We seek to do this through publishing articles that faithfully bring the God of truth, mercy and power to the issues that face pastoral ministries of counseling and discipleship. The Journal of Biblical Counseling (JBC) is currently published three times per year, available in both print and digital subscriptions.

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Table of Contents

Editorial

  • Counsel Ephesians David Powlison

Personal Ministry

  • Who is God? David Powlison
  • The Bondage of Sin Edward T. Welch
  • The Present Glories of Redemption Paul David Tripp
  • Make Every Effort: Ephesians 4:1-5:2 John F. Bettler
  • Live as Children of Light: Ephesians 5:3-20 Edward T. Welch
  • The Fear of Christ is the Beginning of Wisdom: Ephesians 5:21-6:9 David Powlison
  • Take Up Your Weapons: Ephesians 6:10-20 Paul David Tripp

Public Ministry

  • How Jesus Transforms the Church Skip Ryan

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The Journal of Biblical Counseling (JBC) is currently published three times per year, available in both print and digital subscriptions. TheJBC was published as a print journal from 1993-2007 (Issues: 11:2–25:3). From 1977-1992, it was published as The Journal of Pastoral Practice (Issues: 1:1–11:1).