BCMW
There is a worldwide need for training pastors and Christian leaders who desire to counsel biblically. BCM Worldwide exists to provide quality training in biblical counseling so that international leaders are equipped to faithfully carry on the practice of training believers to be compassionate, humble, and wise biblical counselors.
BCMW continues to be blessed by the Lord as we receive invitations to train in more and more areas of the world. In the first 16 years of our ministry, BCMW has started training programs in over 30 countries. Where there are people, there is a need to train pastors, church leaders, and congregants that will care for the church body biblically, growing in all knowledge and application of the truth.
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Strengthening churches through biblical counseling in over 50 countries…
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BCMW Insider – September Update
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. . .
The Word of the Lord is Living and Active
As the ministry of BCM Worldwide (BCMW) continues to expand to the far corners of the globe, Bryan and Susan Nevin have the opportunity of ministering to Christian brothers and sisters in Mexico, just to the south of the border with the U.S. Bryan's story displays a deep and abiding passion to see the nations not only hear the gospel and come to Christ as Savior, but also to develop deep and personal relationships with the Lord that bleed into local church communities and beyond. . .
Him We Proclaim: The Preeminence of Christ and the Sufficiency of Scripture
Javan Payne is convinced that biblical counseling is essential for teaching disciples of Christ to “obey all that Jesus commanded.” He believes that the Word of God, namely the Bible, is sufficient for everything that it speaks to, and it speaks to all life. It “is not just sufficient in some abstract, academic sense but every moment of every day, it is sufficient!” Therefore, Javan heartily desires that “people will understand this reality and not limit the scope of Scripture.” . . .