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POINT/COUNTER POINT

ith this issue of the Capital Baptist, we focus on the issue of advertising you are a Christian therapist for Point Counterpoint. Our desire is to offer two perspectives on a topic related to society, leadership, mission, polity, the church and so on. The essays W are solely the opinion and perspective of their authors, not declarations stating DCBC’s position on the topics. We do, however, hope this feature will provide opportunities for you to begin having conversations with your congregation around issues that may be divisive or even challenging to discuss.

The following essays were written by A DCBC pastor and a member of the DCBC Mental Health team. As people of faith, we are not asking everyone to agree or disagree with the perspectives in these articles. We do however, invite you to consider beginning a conversation with someone who holds a differing perspective on this or any of the issues raised in this space to try to understand each other.

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We offer a few questions for you to consider and/or use with a small group as you explore this topic: 1. Do you believe there is an advantage/disadvantage for therapists who advertise themselves as Christian Therapists? 2.Do Christians today still hold the view that secular therapist will provide advice that runs counter to their beliefs?

If you would like to submit an essay for Point/Counterpoint, send it to cb@dcbaptist.org. We do not guarantee your essay will be published, but it will certainly be read and considered.

August/September 2022 | Capital Baptist Newsletter 8

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