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Dr Howard Eyrich | A Conversation with Dr. Howard Eyrich (Part 2): Biblical Counseling Forward: Wisdom, Unity, and the Work Ahead
This episode of 15:14 is Part 2 of a two-part conversation. Kevin Carson and Dr. Howard Eyrich turn from history to the future of biblical counseling.
Recorded at the Biblical Counseling Coalition Global Summit in December 2025, during the transition between executive directors, this episode focuses on the unique role of the Biblical Counseling Coalition as a connector, not a competitor, within the broader biblical counseling movement.
Dr. Eyrich reflects on decades of ministry across denominations, cultures, and continents, offering counsel on leadership, humility, theological faithfulness, and relational unity. He also shares wisdom for pastors, counselors, and leaders navigating cultural pressure, theological drift, and the temptation toward isolation in ministry.
This episode is both a charge and an encouragement for the next generation of biblical counselors.
If you missed Part 1 of this conversation (A Historical Reflection on the Biblical Counseling Movement), you can listen to it here.
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Dr Howard Eyrich | A Conversation with Dr. Howard Eyrich (Part 2): Biblical Counseling Forward: Wisdom, Unity, and the Work Ahead
This episode of 15:14 is Part 2 of a two-part conversation. Kevin Carson and Dr. Howard Eyrich turn from history to the future of biblical counseling.
Recorded at the Biblical Counseling Coalition Global Summit in December 2025, during the transition between executive directors, this episode focuses on the unique role of the Biblical Counseling Coalition as a connector, not a competitor, within the broader biblical counseling movement.
Dr. Eyrich reflects on decades of ministry across denominations, cultures, and continents, offering counsel on leadership, humility, theological faithfulness, and relational unity. He also shares wisdom for pastors, counselors, and leaders navigating cultural pressure, theological drift, and the temptation toward isolation in ministry.
This episode is both a charge and an encouragement for the next generation of biblical counselors.
If you missed Part 1 of this conversation (A Historical Reflection on the Biblical Counseling Movement), you can listen to it here.
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