Have you ever wondered what an ACBC Conference is like? Well, you don’t have to wonder any longer! We are recording live from the ACBC Conference in Fort Worth, Texas to give you a glimpse into what this year’s conference has been like.
Several of our staff join in for this episode as we talk to conferencegoers about biblical counseling, the role of pastors, who can offer SoulCare, and more! Listen in as we find out how God has been working through them and the ACBC training.
Resources:
- ACBC Conference
- Learn more about our 5-Project Biblical Counseling Blueprint Model™
- Explore the rest of our website – bcmnational.org
Key Takeaways
- Every believer is called to counsel. The work of SoulCare is a calling for every believer. It may not be in the same capacity, but we should all be invested and seeking to counsel others in need.
- SoulCare is about caring for people. SoulCare doesn’t have to be some big formal affair where you sit on a couch across from someone with a notebook. Instead, it is about helping people draw closer to Jesus.
- Pastoral support is integral to the success of a SoulCare ministry. A ministry cannot take off without pastoral support. However, that doesn’t mean that a pastor has to single-handedly initiate and operate the ministry. It’s important for pastors to understand SoulCare as well as promote and support the ministry in their church in order for it to succeed.