What is the greatest challenge you are facing today? What seeming impossibility are you stuck in, that no matter how hard you try, you can't improve, break free or escape the flames that seem certain to destroy? Maybe you are so discouraged that you have ceased trying or reduced your efforts to effect positive change. You feel you can't change the troubling emotions that incessantly chase you throughout the day or loom dark over your attempts to sleep soundly at night. You keep blowing up when offended, freezing up when challenged, or giving in when tempted. You feel hopeless for influencing change in a difficult marriage, with a wayward son or daughter, or in some other significant relational pursuit.
Biblical counseling helps people regain hope every day, because without hope there is no chance of change in a trial. If the arms of hopelessness are holding you tight, may we introduce you to a new hope?
Come join the millions throughout history who discovered a new hope to live by - a hope that empowered them to persevere and gain all God had promised. Hebrews 10:36 For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God you may receive what is promised.
May the God of all hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing…. that you may ABOUND IN HOPE! (Rom 15:13).
Tim Bryant - Director of Lowcountry Biblical Counseling Center and Main Speaker
While serving as a pastor for over 10 years, Tim experienced first-hand the challenges of caring for God’s people as they underwent extreme conflict and crises. He now has spent more than 20 years in counseling and equipping counselors to meet the needs of people in crisis. Tim began LCBCC in 2003 to help God's people meet offer a biblical alternative to the typical modern approach to counseling. LCBCC has grown to six counselors, an online school of counseling, a research center housing hundreds of tools for biblical counseling, and hundreds of testimonies of how the Word of God through the power of the Spirit can change lives.
LCBCC ministry is committed to providing counseling, training, resources and partnerships to develop effective biblical counseling ministry (i.e. intensive discipleship) in and through the body of Christ. Currently LCBCC employs six staff counselors, assisted by several volunteer team counselors. LCBCC conducts onsite and online trainings regularly that are certified by ACBC.